Keywords: Hearing surveillance, Noise at Work Regulations, action levels, hearing protectors, hearing damage, reduction of machinery noise, Noise Induced Hearing Loss,

Action on hearing

Seggy T Segaran | Feature | HSW
01.05.2005

Most people having a responsibility for managing levels of noise at work will be familiar with the requirements of the Noise At Work Regulations. They should be able to quote the relevant action levels and the duties that have to be undertaken if they are exceeded. They are probably also aware th ...

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