I have a sound meter app on my phone and use it. If the place is over 80 dB I ask the first employee for hearing protection... if they look confused I tell them I am measuring over 80 dB sound pressure, and they need to provide hearing protection to anyone there. Usually the volume is turned down immediately. Never saw the reason to have the music so loud that you need to protect your hearing, and making it harder to hear the music. Nor having the volumes in theatres that loud (started using ear plugs there too)
Ask an audiologist to mold your ears and make custom sized earplugs to fit exactly your ear canals. They are prefect in comfort, complete ear sealing and affordable hygiene. Well spent money for everyone!
Just got tickets to 2 metal concerts... been to hundreds of them, 98% of them I'min the front row, I wear earplugs to a lot of them, and at work every day(optional) ..I'm 47 and only have slight issues hearing when in a room with lots of background noise, and most of that is because I have ADD
Learn more about hearing loss prevention at work here: www.worksafebc.com/en/health-safety/hazards-exposures/noise/hearing-loss-prevention
Or turn the volume down a bit so everyone can enjoy a heathy hearing environment.
I guess hearing loss is included in your gym membership
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I have a sound meter app on my phone and use it. If the place is over 80 dB I ask the first employee for hearing protection... if they look confused I tell them I am measuring over 80 dB sound pressure, and they need to provide hearing protection to anyone there. Usually the volume is turned down immediately.
Never saw the reason to have the music so loud that you need to protect your hearing, and making it harder to hear the music. Nor having the volumes in theatres that loud (started using ear plugs there too)
Ask an audiologist to mold your ears and make custom sized earplugs to fit exactly your ear canals. They are prefect in comfort, complete ear sealing and affordable hygiene. Well spent money for everyone!
Just got tickets to 2 metal concerts... been to hundreds of them, 98% of them I'min the front row, I wear earplugs to a lot of them, and at work every day(optional) ..I'm 47 and only have slight issues hearing when in a room with lots of background noise, and most of that is because I have ADD
I like this video a lot more than what my work is using!
Thanks for the useful info.
It's important to keep your tin levels healthy. Some of this is hereditary also.
Son, are you simping?
Context?
Hey WorkSafeBC, what is the techno music you used at the start of this video?
Ayo what is her name tho
Marina Haywood
Yea jam all that ear wax down the channel too!
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Or, turn the f*cking music down. FFS.
Reminds me of my tinnitus.