Modes of Instruction:
Safety Links offers this course in the following formats:
- "Open" enrollment in Central Florida
- At your site anywhere in North America
- Online in the comfort of your home or office (coming soon!)
Course Introduction/ Synopsis:
Employees who work in noisy environments need to understand the steps they can take to protect their hearing. A comprehensive hearing safety training program provides them with the information they need.
OSHA says that if employees are regularly exposed to noise levels above 85 dB, a monitoring program must be developed and instituted. Employees must also be trained in the potential hazards of noise exposure and appropriate protective measures.
This interactive course takes a practical perspective on noise and hearing conservation. The program provides an understanding of how we hear, how our hearing is damaged and most importantly the steps to prevent hearing loss.
Topics include:

- Understanding sound, noise, frequency and how we hear
- Determining hazards of noise, how hearing is damaged and understand the impact of noise on our body
- Conducting work place noise evaluations and recognizing the types of controls available
- Evaluation, selection an use of various hearing protection devices
- Introduction to the legislation and codes that apply to noise
How long is the certification good for?
This course does not expire however retraining is required by OSHA every year.
What is the length of the course?
Our noise and hearing conservation course is 2 hours in length.