Because hearing loss can be gradual, happening over a long period of time, we often don't recognize it's happening until it's too late. These programs explain how your company's hearing conservation program protects employees from the harmful effects of noise exposure.
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Hearing Conservation & You
Product Code: HRGC
Viewers will also learn important information about the hearing conservation program. Topics include how noise can damage hearing, using and fitting earplugs, canal caps and earmuffs, the medical surveillance program, importance of protecting against off-job noise, signs and symptoms of hearing loss and preventing further hearing loss once damage has occurred.
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Hearing Conservation Training for Employees
Product Code: HCTE
Because hearing loss can be gradual, happening over a long period of time, we often don't recognize it's happening until it's too late. This program explains how your facility's hearing conservation program protects employees from the harmful effects of noise exposure.
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Hearing Loss Prevention
Product Code: HLP
Major John Busch is a fighter pilot in the Reserves on the weekend and a maintenance technician at a local manufacturing operation during the week. While these jobs seem worlds apart, they both have one hazardous element in common: noise.
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MSHA Hearing Conservation
Product Code: MHC
This program is specifically designed for companies governed by the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). This program stresses the importance of wearing the proper hearing protection at all times when working in areas where hazardous noise levels a
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CAL / OSHA: Preventing Hearing Loss
Product Code: COHL
This program provides an overview of
California OSHA’s Hearing Conservation Program Standard and explains how our hearing can be damaged by exposure to harmful
noise. Viewers will also learn that hearing loss can be prevented by participating in the hearing conservation program and properly
wearing hearing protection when required.
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2021 Overview Series: Hearing Conservation
Product Code: OVHR
To help prevent work-related hearing loss, OSHA has enacted regulations for general industry and
construction workers that regulate occupational noise exposure.
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