Titled Bad Assumptions about Hearing Protection, the new white paper provides insight into common and potentially dangerous misconceptions associated with hearing protection. Authored by Brad K. Witt, past president of the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) and director of hearing conservation at Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection LLC, a global provider of passive and intelligent hearing protection solutions, the paper is available as a free download.
"Specifically, the white paper details the six most common 'bad assumptions' about hearing protection for noise-exposed workers. These assumptions, if left unchecked, have the ability to torpedo an otherwise healthy Hearing Conservation Program, and leave the door open for hearing loss among workers exposed to hazardous noise," says Witt. The white paper discusses the following "bad assumptions":
"Bad assumptions sink many well-intentioned workplace hearing safety initiatives. But avoiding these simple bad assumptions about hearing protection helps a Hearing Conservation Program stay on solid ground, and do just what it is designed to do: prevent noise-induced hearing loss," Witt notes.
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