Hearing Protection Resources
We’ve compiled resources, videos, and websites to help you stay safe on the job.
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Hearing Protection Course
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries created a worker training course that is designed to choose the appropriate hearing protection for the workplace condition. Customize this course in order to create a more helpful training experience that is accurate for your work environment. Completion of this course fulfills the training requirements of Hearing Loss Prevention (Noise), WAC Chapter 296-817.
Preventing Hearing Loss in Construction: What You Need to Know
This booklet accompanied a class led by the University of Washington Dept. of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences on hearing loss. The materials include helpful diagrams showing the relative noise generated by different construction activities and instructions on selecting and using hearing protection.
NIOSH Noise and Hearing Loss Prevention
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has a web page dedicated to helpful hearing protection topics such as reducing noise exposure, preventing hearing loss, facts and statistics, and more. Browse to find relevant information that will help you prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
Protecting Yourself from Noise in Construction
Developed by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration, this pocket guide on hearing protection includes valuable safety tips and reviews important measurements of maximum noise exposure. In addition, the guide reviews the importance of proper engineering and administrative controls in reducing noise exposure.
Discover, Discuss, and Document over 100 Toolbox Talks on your smartphone
The new Toolbox Talks app makes it easy to access safety briefings for the construction and marine industries. Find over 100+ talks in English and Spanish/Español. Best of all, it’s FREE for iOS and Android.
Funding and support for this project has been provided by the State of Washington, Department of Labor & Industries, Safety & Health Investment Projects