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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Nucor Steel Improves Worker Hearing Protection with New Howard Leight Technology

SMITHFIELD, RHODE ISLAND, USA, October 14, 2009 – Though most companies are committed to employee Hearing Conservation Programs, many still struggle to obtain a true assessment of the specific effectiveness of their efforts – and of the individual hearing protection products they deploy – on a worker-by-worker basis.

 

A new free case study, “Nucor Provides Measurable Worker Hearing Protection with Howard Leight Technology” details how Nucor Steel is using new state-of-the-art VeriPRO® earplug fit testing technology from Howard Leight® to evaluate whether each individual employee is receiving optimal on-the-job hearing protection.

 

The case study is available free to download from: http://www.hearforever.org/nucor.

 

“You could look at an earplug and the NRR rating on it but you weren’t actually sure which earplug gave the best protection for a specific individual,” explained Randy Cooper, site manager of safety, health, and security at Nucor Corporation complex in Huger, South Carolina.

 

“There was never a way to actually measure the fit and ultimately workers risk hearing loss while companies risked monetary damages and potential regulatory citations,” he said.

 

VeriPRO measures attenuation of earplugs by having the user balance tones presented to each ear at easily-heard levels. This means there is no need for a sound booth or quiet room. Accurate VeriPRO earplug fit testing can even be administered in moderate background noise.

 

At Nucor, the reportable Personal Attenuation Rating (PAR) measurements, provided by VeriPRO aid managers with the transition to the EPA’s recent Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) change from a fixed number to a range.

 

In addition, the VeriPRO earplug fit testing system also lets Nucor managers determine whether employees are receiving optimal protection, require additional training on earplug fit testing, or should try a different model.

 

The case study details Nucor’s use of VeriPRO technology to:

  • Obtain objective data to fit the best earplugs for each employee
  • Provide breakthrough measurement of in-ear noise exposure on the job
  • Document information to help prevent worker compensation claims
  • Improve resources for the company’s hearing protection and successful Hearing Conservation Programs

 

Download the free case study, “Nucor Provides Measurable Worker Hearing Protection with Howard Leight Technologyat http://www.hearforever.org/nucor.

 

About Howard Leight

 

Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC is a leading global provider of passive and intelligent hearing protection solutions, and the founder of the HearForever™ initiative. For over 30 years, Howard Leight has pursued the prevention of occupational hearing loss through innovation in hearing protection design, technology, performance and comfort, and the promotion of progressive Hearing Conservation Programs. Leading solutions include the highest attenuating Max® single-use earplug; patented Air Flow Control™ technology for optimal earmuff attenuation; QuietDose™ personal in-ear dosimetry; and the industry-changing VeriPRO® earplug fit testing system. Visit: www.howardleight.com.

 

About Nucor

 

With 2008 sales of $23.6 billion, Nucor Corporation is one of the largest producers of steel and steel products in the U.S. It was founded in 1940 and is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A. Nucor employs 20,000 people nationwide, including 900 at its plant in Huger, South Carolina.

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Public Relations contact, Boston: Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/public-relations

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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Applaud Proposed EPA NRR Rule Changes for Acknowledging “Real World” Experience, Placing More Responsibility on Safety Managers, Expert Says

SMITHFIELD, RHODE ISLAND, U.S.A. — October 6, 2009The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed changes governing Noise Reduction Ratings will help to “refocus hearing conservation programs to prevent employee hearing loss, and reflect real-world realities in the workplace,” according to Brad Witt, Director of Hearing Conservation for Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC.

 

“If enacted, the changes will place greater responsibility on the shoulders of safety managers for determining how much protection a noise-exposed worker is obtaining from earplugs and earmuffs, and this can result in better hearing protection for workers,” he said.

 

One part of the proposed rule (published in August in the Federal Register) involves revising the labeling of hearing protection devices (HPD) from a single-number estimate of protection to a two-number range, showing high/low values of estimated protection. A second change redefines the test methods by which HPDs are tested, and rated in the laboratory by manufacturers. A third involves including a class of hearing protection that has been excluded in the past—namely electronic hearing protectors which provide active noise reduction or impulse noise suppression. A fourth requires manufacturers to retest their products every five years.

 

Witt said he applauds the proposed changes for defining protection levels based on the user’s training and proper fit. “With its proposed new rating methods, EPA is confirming that protection is very dependent upon how well the user fits the products, that lab conditions are not field conditions, and that there’s new technology out here that can contribute greatly to a Hearing Conservation Program,” he said.

 

“The current single number rating system can mislead purchasers to believe the same earplug will provide everyone the same level of protection. But in real-life, protection levels vary widely among individuals, due to their training, fit, and usage, and some will suffer hearing loss. This is not acceptable, and we applaud EPA for recognizing this in their proposed labeling.

 

“Implementing the proposed two-number range gives safety managers a more realistic estimate of how much protection their workers are really capable of achieving. Individual training will determine whether their workers receive protection toward the low side of that range or, with proper training, toward the higher side of that range.

 

“The proactive employers will train their employees well in hearing conservation practices. Employers can even fit-test the protection of earplugs and earmuffs now. A manager who simply passes out earplugs to his employees—and then leaves them to fend for themselves—will be inadvertently pushing his workers toward the lower end of the protection range,” Witt said.

 

Witt said he views the proposed rule changes as a “renewal of the true focus of HCP to stop hearing loss.” For that reason he urged employers, safety managers, risk managers, insurers, and workers themselves to actively support the new regulations.

 

Witt and other experts and interested parties will formally comment on the proposed NRR rule changes during a public hearing at the EPA in Washington, DC, on October 7, 2009.

 

About Howard Leight

Howard Leight®/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC is a leading global provider of passive and intelligent hearing protection solutions, and the founder of the HearForever™ initiative. For over 30 years, Howard Leight has pursued the prevention of occupational hearing loss through innovation in hearing protection design, technology, performance and comfort, and the promotion of progressive Hearing Conservation Programs. Leading solutions include the highest attenuating Max® single-use earplug; patented Air Flow Control™ technology for optimal earmuff attenuation; QuietDose™ personal in-ear dosimetry; and the industry-changing VeriPRO® earplug fit testing system. Visit: www.howardleight.com.

 

About Sperian Protection

With nearly 6,000 employees worldwide, Sperian Protection is resolutely geared towards international markets. The world leader in personal protective equipment (hearing, eye, respiratory and fall protection, gloves, clothing and footwear), the Group offers innovative products adapted to high-risk environments so that all workers in the manufacturing and services industries can work with confidence. Sperian Protection is listed on Euronext’s Eurolist and on the SBF120.

 

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Public Relations contact, Boston: Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/public-relations

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