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Preventing Work-Related Hearing Loss

Preventing WORK RELATED HEARING LOSS Www.WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healthy or NIOSH, hearing loss is one of 21priority areas for research in the next century. Despite being 100% preventable, work related hearing loss is permanent and irreversible once it hits. WHO IS AFFECTED? A total of 30 million workers are exposed to workplace noise. 1 Noise-induced hearing loss is of the most common occupational diseases and nd most reported occupational injury MOST AFFECTED TRADES 44% 48% 8% from other trades of Carpenters of Plumbers MOST EXPOSED TO NOISE AGRICULTURE MINING TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURING SECURITY THE COST OF NOISE Occupational Hearing Loss costs an estimated $242.4 million per year in disability compensation On average, workers spend $1, 500 for hearing aids and $300 for batteries, annually. SAVE YOUR EARS! The most effective way to prevent noise-induced hearing loss is to remove hazardous noise from your premises, permanently! NIOSH also recommends the use of hearing protectors and ear muffs and white noise machines, to regulate noise levels in a given area. White Noise Machines block out unwanted noise and can make your environment calmer and healthier. Visit our website for more information. WHITE NOISE DIRECT wwW.WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM Better Privacy Means Better Productivity Sources National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) (www.niosh.org) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/cdc-info/requestform.html) Preventing WORK RELATED HEARING LOSS Www.WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healthy or NIOSH, hearing loss is one of 21priority areas for research in the next century. Despite being 100% preventable, work related hearing loss is permanent and irreversible once it hits. WHO IS AFFECTED? A total of 30 million workers are exposed to workplace noise. 1 Noise-induced hearing loss is of the most common occupational diseases and nd most reported occupational injury MOST AFFECTED TRADES 44% 48% 8% from other trades of Carpenters of Plumbers MOST EXPOSED TO NOISE AGRICULTURE MINING TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURING SECURITY THE COST OF NOISE Occupational Hearing Loss costs an estimated $242.4 million per year in disability compensation On average, workers spend $1, 500 for hearing aids and $300 for batteries, annually. SAVE YOUR EARS! The most effective way to prevent noise-induced hearing loss is to remove hazardous noise from your premises, permanently! NIOSH also recommends the use of hearing protectors and ear muffs and white noise machines, to regulate noise levels in a given area. White Noise Machines block out unwanted noise and can make your environment calmer and healthier. Visit our website for more information. WHITE NOISE DIRECT wwW.WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM Better Privacy Means Better Productivity Sources National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) (www.niosh.org) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/cdc-info/requestform.html)

Preventing Work-Related Hearing Loss

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According to the NIOSH, hearing loss is one of 21 priority areas for research in the next century. Despite being 100% preventable, work-related hearing loss is permanent and irreversible once it hits.

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