FACTS
- Improper insertion of earplugs or loose earmuffs can reduce their effectiveness, exposing users to harmful noise.
- Removing hearing protection, even briefly in loud environments, allows cumulative hearing damage to occur.
- Using hearing protection with the wrong noise reduction rating (NRR) can either block necessary sounds (e.g., alarms) or fail to prevent hearing loss.
- Damaged or old earplugs and earmuff cushions don’t seal properly, diminishing protection.
- Reusing dirty or improperly stored hearing protection can cause ear infections or discomfort.
- Workers unaware of correct usage techniques may misuse hearing protection, reducing its benefit.
STATS
- The CDC’s 2023 NIOSH Occupational Hearing Loss Report […]
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