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Noise in the workplace is a hazard. It can create physiological stress, reduce productivity, interfere with communication, and cause irreparable hearing damage. Check in here for up-to-date content on protecting workers from noise.
Heat, noise, and ergonomic hazards are all riskier when combined. This can be especially challenging in industrial workplaces.
By: Toni-Louise Gianatti | Content Manager
The Noise Reduction Rating is a complicated, confusing, and absolutely essential measure. This article covers everything you need to know about it.
By: Karoly Ban Matei | HR and Safety Manager
PPE is your last line of defense against noise hazards. Find out what controls you should implement first.
By: Jessica Barrett
Noise-induced hearing loss is serious, but not every worker understands the risks. Find out more about hearing conservation at work.
By: Safeopedia Staff
Noise is a part of any workplace and it's easy to tolerate, but it can have a serious impact on wellbeing. Find out how to keep workers safe from it.
By: Kurina Baksh
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