EHS Safety Brief – Hearing Protection

Attached is a new “Safety Brief” poster from OSU Environmental Health and Safety.

This safety brief features “Hearing Protection”. Noise-induced hearing loss usually progresses unnoticed over a period of years. Hearing protection devices should be worn to reduce noise exposure where noise levels reach 85 decibels or higher. In this edition of the Environmental Health & Safety brief, learn OSHA’s exposure limits and how to protect your hearing.

Hearing Protection

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