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2 1/05 Hearing Hazards

3 2 Notice  This presentation is provided to all Educational Service District 101 (ESD 101) schools at no cost.  This presentation contains copyrighted materials purchased by ESD 101 for the exclusive use of training school personnel within ESD 101.  This presentation may not be reproduced except to print “handouts” or “notes pages” for use during training within ESD 101 school districts.  If the school district does not have Microsoft’s PowerPoint software available, a PowerPoint viewer can be downloaded from the internet at no cost.  Questions may be directed to the ESD 101 Risk Manager.

4 3 Effects of noise  Causes hearing loss  Amount of damage depends upon the intensity of the noise and duration of exposure  Noise-induced hearing loss can be temporary or permanent

5 4 Effects of noise  Prolonged exposure generally causes permanent damage  Noise-induced permanent threshold shift is not reversible/cannot be medically treated

6 5 Effects of noise  Noise-induced hearing loss typically starts with hearing threshold shifts in the higher frequencies  The type of hearing loss can be identified and measured with audiometric examination

7 6 Noise hazards  Noise is unwanted/unpleasant sound that may have a negative effect depending on: loudness/frequency duration of exposure how old/healthy person is

8 7 Noise hazards  Sound is measured by: frequency intensity

9 8 Noise hazards  Noise types include: wide band narrow band impulse

10 9 Noise hazards  Hearing protection must be provided when noise exceeds an eight-hour time-weighted average of 85db

11 10 Noise hazards can cause:  Drowsiness and irritability  Inability to hear important instructions  High blood pressure, ulcers, headaches

12 11 Noise hazards can cause:  Sleeping disorders  Temporary or permanent hearing loss

13 12 Engineering controls  Isolate noisy machinery in a separate area  Place machinery on rubber mountings  Use sound-absorbing acoustical tiles

14 13 Engineering controls  Arrange work schedules to reduce employee exposure to noise  Inform supervisors of unpleasant/unacceptable noise levels

15 14 Hearing protection  Factors taken into account when selecting hearing protection devices include: noise hazards noise frequencies fit and comfort noise reduction rating

16 15 Purpose/procedure for audiometric testing  Checks a person’s hearing  Trained technician uses an audiometer to send sounds through headphones

17 16 Purpose/procedure for audiometric testing  Person being tested responds to the sounds when they are first heard  Chart records responses

18 17 Hearing protection makes common sense  You are ultimately responsible for your own hearing  You have the most to lose if you suffer hearing loss  Make sure earplugs fit properly

19 18 Hearing protection makes common sense  Have an annual hearing test  Keep hearing protection devices in good operation

20 19 Hearing protection makes common sense  Don’t use homemade hearing protection devices  Wear hearing protection devices at work as required


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