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How to tackle tinnitus on construction sites

Tinnitus is a serious condition affecting many in the construction industry, including Kingsley Clarke. Here he explains how to take preventive measures

Tinnitus affects around seven million people in the UK, with exposure to excessive or long-term noise both identified as major causes. It is an issue that contractors take very seriously, ensuring safe practices and providing appropriate safety equipment as part of looking after their workforce.

It is also a personal issue for me as a tinnitus sufferer. A previous career as a commercial pilot was halted for not passing a medical largely due to my tinnitus, so I know first-hand how it can affect you in your everyday life.

Contractors on our Southern Construction Framework have been sharing ideas at a health and safety forum on how they are keeping operatives safe from damage to hearing. Here are two initiatives from one of our contractor partners, Willmott Dixon.

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