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How to protect your hearing in construction

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More than half of construction workers are exposed to hazardous noise. In National Tinnitus Week (7-13 February), Katie Ogden explains the dangers and offers tips on what more construction workers can do to protect their hearing.

Around 51% of construction workers are exposed to hazardous noise and 25% of noise-tested construction workers have a hearing impairment.

Activities such as digging, concrete pouring and angle grinding are particularly loud parts of the job which can cause severe damage to long-term hearing if workers do not protect their ears adequately,.

If workers are exposed to noise levels of 85dB, employers are responsible for providing hearing protection and hearing protection zones. For sound levels at 80dB an employer must carry out a risk assessment and provide information and training to workers.

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