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Hearing Safety Training

Once your hearing is damaged, it can be nearly impossible to fully recover. Loud noises in the workplace can lead to acoustic trauma and affect the hearing of your employees. Approximately 30 million Americans are exposed to high-intensity workplace noise on a daily basis. Permanent hearing loss is most often caused by overexposure to intense noise and a lack of hearing safety equipment. The standards for Occupational Exposure to Noise have been put in place by NIOSH and OSHA to protect your employees from overexposure to loud noise. Our training provides employees with the guidelines to protect their hearing.

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Construction Safety: PPE Selection and Requirements Training Course

Construction Safety: PPE Selection and Requirements Training Course

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SKU: AT062

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2023

SKU: AT062

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2023

24 minutes

Hearing Protection: Noise Safety and Loss Prevention Training Course

Hearing Protection: Noise Safety and Loss Prevention Training Course

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SKU: AT042

Languages: EN ES FR +

Produced: 2023

SKU: AT042

Languages: EN ES FR +

Produced: 2023

11 minutes

PPE: Are You Covered Training Course

PPE: Are You Covered Training Course

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SKU: AT005

Languages: EN ES FR +

Produced: 2018

SKU: AT005

Languages: EN ES FR +

Produced: 2018

21 minutes

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Hey Atlantic Training, we have hearing protection equipment for our employees already. Why should we take your hearing safety training courses?

As it stands now, over 7.5 million workers in America will suffer from work-related hearing loss. Much of this hearing loss is easily preventable with the proper training and safety equipment. OSHA’s hearing protection regulations are put in place to protect employees from permanent hearing damage while on the job. Their regulations require you to train your employees on human ear functions and physiology, the different types of hearing loss and damage, and hearing protection practices. By taking our courses, you’ll be complying with OSHA’s mandatory hearing regulations, as well as protecting the hearing of your employees.