This is a 2-hour basic training session on noise hazards in the workplace and the University's Hearing Loss Prevention Program. Participants will gain an understanding of the following topics:
- Effects of hazardous noise on hearing
- Regulatory requirements
- Noise hazard assessments
- Noise controls measures
- Use, selection, fit, and care of hearing protection devices
- Purpose and procedures of audiometric testing; and
- Roles and responsibilities under the University's Hearing Loss Prevention Program
The course also includes hands-on training on proper fitting of foam ear plugs.
Eligibility: |
All employees who regularly work in noisy environments. |
Topic: |
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Instructor(s): |
Bryan Lee, CIH
Senior Health and Safety Consultant (Occupational Hygiene) Environmental Health & Safety |
Format: |
Training
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Location: |
167A Alexander Hall |
Date: |
Wednesday November 13, 2024 |
Time: |
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM ( 2 hours ) |
Contact: |
Bryan Lee, 519 400 1571 |
Maximum Attendance: |
10 |
Advanced Registration: |
This event requires 24 hours of advanced registration. Please register before November 12, 2024, 9:00 AM |