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HEARING PROTECTION

The surest method of preventing noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is to eliminate the source or to reduce noise at the source by engineering methods. However, in certain situations, these measures are not possible. In such workplaces, workers may need to wear hearing protectors to reduce the amount of noise reaching the ears. Ear muffs and earplugs are the most common types of PPE.

 

People should wear a hearing protector if the noise or sound level they are exposed to is close to or greater than the occupational exposure limits (OEL) for noise. For most jurisdictions, this occupational exposure limit is 85 decibels (A-weighted) or dBA. Hearing protectors reduce the noise exposure level and the risk of hearing loss when worn correctly.

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HEARING PROTECTION ACCESSORIES

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WE Safety Inc.

Unit 2 - 3225 McCallum Rd.

Abbotsford, BC V2S 7W5

Canada

1 (604) 859-4583

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