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A quiet threat to many employees is the impact that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) can have on an individual. Many workers may not realise the damage is done until it is too late, due to the fact that it happens so gradually. NIHL is typically caused by exposure to loud sounds and cannot be medically or surgically corrected (Source: CDC). Let’s learn more about this NIHL and how to avoid any repercussions linked to it.
NIHL occurs when tiny hair cells in our inner ear are exposed to a loud noise/noises. This can be a one-time exposure, such as an explosion, or prolonged exposure over time (Source: NIH). Once these hairs are gone, they do not grow back, resulting in irreversible hearing damage that extends from the workplace to our personal lives.
Hearing is essential to any worker that aims to perform their role appropriately. In high-risk environments, such as manufacturing plants or construction sites, being able to adhere to warning signals or verbal instructions could be the difference between safely performing tasks and becoming a hazard to yourself and others. Hearing loss can reduce your productivity, increase risk associated with existing hazards, and lead to increased fatigue.
Prevention is the best form of protecting yourself, so take note of what can help.
Whether you are in a high-intensity role or not, there is no excuse for putting your hearing at risk. It is easy to overlook but is not very difficult to prevent once you are aware and have the appropriate PPE to safeguard your long-term health.
Following a busy and successful spring conference season, the FlexManager team is gearing up for an equally exciting autumn schedule.
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