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We live in a world of sounds and noise. On the job, these sounds and noises can sometimes be loud, annoying, and even dangerous.

Because the human ear can't block out unwanted or excessive noise, we must take an active role to protect our hearing and prevent permanent hearing loss. A hearing conservation program includes an understanding of how our ears work, what noise levels are considered hazardous, how to test noise levels, and how you can protect employees from hearing damage.

Whenever there's a chance that employees could be exposed to excessive noise levels, hearing protection and hearing conservation training are important ways to help them protect their hearing on the job.

By training your workers to understand noise exposure hazards and hearing protection, you can reduce the risk of employee hearing loss and improve health in your workplace.

Two versions of this training are provided. One version uses humor to help illustrate key concepts and keep your workers entertained and tuned in. The second version omits the humor scenes. Install the version you want. Regardless of the version, multiple interactions keep your workers attentive and involved. The training continuously assesses whether your workers understand the key learning objectives and provide individualized remedial instruction when needed.

TOPICS
This course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:

Noise Exposure
 • How the ear works
 • Excessive noise
 • Factors affecting hearing

Assessment and Evaluation
 • Warning signs
 • Hearing tests

Hearing Protection
 • When to use hearing protection
 • Using hearing protection
 • Earplugs
 • Ear bands
 • Earmuffs

PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives:

Explain how hearing loss occurs.
 • Identify parts of the ear.
 • Explain that excessive noise damages hearing by damaging nerve endings in the inner ear.
 • Agree that damage to the inner ear creates permanant hearing loss.

Determine when noise is excessive.
 • Choose the minimum decibel level of excessive noise.
 • Agree that excessive noise also occurs outside the workplace.
 • List factors affecting hearing loss.

Recognize warning signs of hearing damage.
 • Select symptoms that indicate a possible hearing loss.
 • List ways employers can prevent hearing loss.
 • Differentiate between baseline and annual audiograms.
 • Explain how baseline audiograms help identify hearing loss.
 • State that earbands can be worn three different ways.

Use ear protection to prevent hearing damage.
 • Cite the general rule of thumb when hearing protection is needed.
 • Identify the three types of hearing protection.
 • Describe how earplugs fit in the ear canal and form a tight seal.
 • State that earbands can be worn three different ways.
 • Recognize that earbands are less effective than earplugs.
 • List steps to properly use ear muffs.
 • Identify possible interferences with earmuffs.
 • Identify the proper procedure for inserting a foam earplug.

Properly care for hearing protectors.
 • Agree that not all earplugs are disposable.
 • Describe the cleaning method for reusable earplugs.
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