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Hearing Conservation


Thirty million American workers are exposed to hazardous noise levels, and of those, ten million will suffer from hearing loss. This course is designed to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills needed to protect hearing while in the field.

The course covers the training requirements for hearing protection as stated in 1910.95(k). Some examples are the information of how noise affects hearing and the purpose of using hearing protection as well as how to use it. When this course is over, the learner should be able to define noise and noise levels, describe hearing loss and OSHA’s provisions to prevent it, recognize personal hearing protection devices and their differences.

Relevant Standards: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.52

  • Linear Duration/min: 00:20:00
  • Origin Date: 01/08
  • Last Update: 09/08
  • Complexity/Difficulty: Level I (very easy)
  • Interactivity: Level II
  • Supervising SME: Angie Alltizer
  • Prerequisites: None


Target Audience

: This course is intended for general-industry employees who, during the course of their regular work duties, may come in contact with noise levels high enough to cause hearing impairment.

Competencies:

To successfully complete this course, the Learner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • HRC 1.1.0 Introduction and objectives
  • HRC 1.2.0 Define ‘noise’ and ‘noise levels’ 04:01
  • HRC 1.3.0 Describe hearing loss and OSHA’s provisions to prevent it 03:07
  • HRC 1.4.0 Recognize personal hearing protection devices and their differences 04:34
  • HRC 1.4.0 Recall the basics of audiometric testing 02:55

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