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Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Advocate for Hearing Conservation in your work place

hearforever_final-logo-332Advocate for Hearing Conservation in your work place

If you are a safety professional, be sure your Hearing Conservation Program is complete and clearly communicated.

If you’re an employee, find out as much as you can about your company’s work place hearing safety program and ensure that they follow through.

Whatever your role, make sure that hearing protection and Hearing Conservation is seen as more than just one more work place safety rule to follow on the job.

Learn more with HearForever at: http://www.hearforever.org and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/HearForever and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HearForeverOrg

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


Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Presentation Details Best Practices in Hearing Conservation

hearforever_final-logo-332The HearForever presentation on Best Practices in Hearing Conservation provides practical information on work place hearing safety, noise induced hearing loss, and the latest research and technologies that can help to enhance your Hearing Conservation Program — and your bottom line.

Learn more — download the presentation from:  http://www.hearforever.org/seminarpresentation

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


Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

How to Avoid Overprotection in Hearing Protection

hearforever_final-logo-332Too Much of a Good Thing: Avoiding Overprotection in Hearing Protection

Hearing protectors are unique among personal protective equipment in that in order to protect our hearing, they make us partially deaf. This can lead to complications not found with other protective equipment, namely, overprotection.

The risks of overprotection are very real, and the consequences can be catastrophic. An employee who cannot hear the warning signal of a truck or piece of heavy equipment backing up can be in serious danger.

Learn more at: http://ow.ly/KfOb

Follow HearForever on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at http://www.twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.

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


Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Do radios in hearing protection ear muffs add to noise induced hearing loss?

hearforever_final-logo-332Hearing Protection & Work Place Hearing Safety: Radio Ear Muffs & Noise Exposure

Some new ear muff models have built-in AM/FM radios. When using these ear muffs in the work place, doesn’t the radio just add more noise to damage hearing? What are the noise levels under the earcup when the radio is turned on?

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Learn more: http://www.hearforever.org/tools-to-learn/sound-source-radio-earmuffs-noise-exposure

Follow HearForever on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at http://www.twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.

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


Monday, December 7th, 2009

What’s the best hearing protection for work place hearing safety?

hearforever_final-logo-332Hearing Protection & Work Place Hearing Safety

What’s the best hearing protection for work place hearing safety: ear plugs, ear muffs or a wadded up piece of paper napkin?

The answer is… http://bit.ly/6ijBUF

Follow HearForever on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at http://www.twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.


Friday, December 4th, 2009

Hearing Conservation at Home: Does it matter if you can’t hear your kids anymore?

hearforever_final-logo-332Does it matter if you can’t hear your kids anymore?

All kidding aside, it’s a serious matter.

In fact, nearly half of adult children say that their parent’s hearing loss has affected their relationship with that parent.

Learn more: http://ow.ly/Iy5t

Follow HearForever on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at http://www.twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.


Friday, December 4th, 2009

How the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is Calculated

hearforever_final-logo-332Hearing Protection Tools To Learn: How the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is Calculated

When one compares the values in the attenuation charts with the NRR on the package, the NRR is much lower than the average attenuation.

How is the NRR calculated?

Learn more at http://www.hearforever.org/tools-to-learn/sound-source-how-nrr-is-calculated

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

New White Paper Details Six Common Bad Assumptions About Hearing Protection

SMITHFIELD, RHODE ISLAND, USA – December 1, 2009 In the world of personal protective equipment, bad assumptions are hazardous and can result in injury — or worse. Yet, despite 25 years of government regulation, a handful of persistent bad assumptions are widespread — endangering both the effectiveness of occupational Hearing Conservation Programs (HCPs) – and worker hearing.

A new free, white paper from Howard Leight, Bad Assumptions about Hearing Protection provides an insight into the common and potentially dangerous misconceptions associated with hearing protection. It is available to download from: http://www.hearforever.org/badassumptionsarticle.

The white paper is authored by Brad K. Witt, MA, CCC-A, past president of the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) and Director of Hearing Conservation at Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC, a leading global provider of passive and intelligent hearing protection solutions.

“Specifically, the white paper details the six most common ‘bad assumptions’ about hearing protection for noise-exposed workers. These assumptions, if left unchecked, have the ability to torpedo an otherwise healthy Hearing Conservation Program, and leave the door open for hearing loss among workers exposed to hazardous noise,” said Witt.

The white paper discusses:

  • Bad Assumption #1: Hearing protection is self-explanatory.
  • Bad Assumption #2: Any earplug in the ear is blocking some noise.
  • Bad Assumption #3: An earplug halfway in the ear blocks about half the noise.
  • Bad Assumption #4. Cut the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) in half to predict real-world protection.
  • Bad Assumption #5. There’s no way to measure real attenuation on a worker wearing earplugs.
  • Bad Assumption #6. There’s no way to measure the noise dose of a worker under the hearing protectors throughout their workday

“Bad assumptions sink many well-intentioned workplace hearing safety initiatives. But avoiding these simple bad assumptions about hearing protection helps a Hearing Conservation Program stay on solid ground, and do just what it is designed to do: prevent noise-induced hearing loss,” Witt said.

To download the new white paper, Bad Assumptions about Hearing Protection, visit: http://www.hearforever.org/badassumptionsarticle.

About Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC

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.

Visit the HearForever website at www.hearforever.org. Follow us on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at facebook.com/HearForever.

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



Monday, October 19th, 2009

Latest Innovations in Hearing Conservation to be Detailed at National Safety Council Congress

SMITHFIELD, RHODE ISLAND, USA, October 19, 2009 – Leading experts in hearing loss prevention will discuss the latest innovations in hearing conservation technology during “Hear Tomorrow: A Personalized Approach to Hearing Conservation,” a featured workshop session at the National Safety Council 2009 Congress & Expo in October.

At the session, attendees will learn why measuring data in a precise and personalized way is the key to a successful hearing conservation program (HCP) — and how recent advances in earplug fit testing and in-ear dosimetry make this more than a possibility. Experts will detail how the newest hearing protection devices (HPDs) can help safety managers develop and refine their HCP efforts.

“The session’s focus on new hearing loss prevention technologies is especially timely given the Federal Environmental Protection Agency’s current proposed rule changes regarding Noise Reduction Rating, said Dr. Theresa Y Schulz, Hearing Conservation Manager, Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection.

“The proposed new rules will place even greater responsibility on safety managers to protect their employees against noise-induced hearing loss. By learning about — and using— the latest innovations in HPDs and technology, safety managers will gain a valuable head-start on their programs. The information will help everyone involved in a Hearing Conservation Program to be responsible and accountable,” she noted.

Session experts will include Dr. Schulz along with Brad K. Witt, Director of Hearing Conservation, Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection; Kevin Michael, President, Michael & Associates, Inc.; and moderator Jerry Elvin Rivera, Director of Safety, National Electrical Contractors Association.

Hear Tomorrow: A Personalized Approach to Hearing Conservationwill be presented on Monday, October, 26, 2009, 1:30PM to 3:00PM, in Room 307D at the National Safety Council 2009 Congress & Expo in Orlando. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/3QeEad.

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


Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

2010 National Hearing Conservation Association Conference to “Explore the World of Hearing Loss Prevention”

nhcaWestminster, Colorado — September 16, 2009 — The National Hearing Conservation Association [NHCA] announces that its 35th annual conference will be held February 25-27, 2010 at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida. Titled “Explore the World of Hearing Loss Prevention,” the conference will focus on various topics of local and international concern, including “whole life” hearing loss prevention; chemicals, ototoxicity and otoprotection; and the impending change to the Noise Reduction Rating in the United States.

National boundaries are no longer obstacles to the transfer of knowledge, and hearing conservation is not limited to industry,” said Thais C. Morata, Ph.D., NHCA 2010 Conference Chair. “Sharing good practices is at the core of NHCA’s efforts towards building a culture that promotes healthy hearing. Our 2010 conference seeks to optimize the exchange of experiences and skills, facilitate new partnerships and expedite the research process worldwide in the pursuit of hearing loss prevention in all walks of life.”

The 2010 NHCA conference will feature a full slate of workshops, presentations, panel discussions and poster presentations on a wide range of topics, including: an international perspective on the latest research on hearing loss prevention; public and personal health issues related to noise exposure and hearing loss; recent public health and military initiatives for hearing loss prevention; novel strategies in hearing loss prevention programs in different settings; music exposure; firearms exposures; hearing loss prevention training and education; health communication strategies; new and upcoming legislations and recommendations; hearing protection device innovations and measurement; and approaches to noise control.

The conference program will include several featured speakers, including:

  • Hugh Davies of the School of Environmental Health, University of British Columbia, Canada, will present the keynote lecture “Noise and Cardiovascular Disease: Can Hearing Conservation Programs Prevent Heart Attacks, Too?” on Friday, February 26.
  • Jean-luc Doumont of Principiæ’s Training, Consulting and Publishing, Belgium, will present “Effective Slides: Design, Construction and Use” as the featured luncheon lecture on Friday, February 26.
  • Christine Harrison, of the Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia, Canada, will present the motivational Gasaway Lecture “Have Hard Hat, Will Travel: Hearing Conservation in the Great White Northon Saturday, February, 27.

Eight workshops will take place on Thursday, February 25. New to the workshop offering include “Effective Presentations: Structure and Delivery”; “Hearing Loss Prevention for Music-Related Professions”; “Persisting Challenges of the 1980-85 Hearing Conservation Amendment”; and “Hands-On Hearing Protection Fit Testing.” The program will also include recurring topics, such as: “The Basics of Hearing Loss Prevention”; “Recreational Firearm Noise Exposure”; “Acoustics and Audiology in Forensics and Legal Practice”; and “Issues in Professional Service Organizations.”

The 2010 Safe-In-Sound Awards™ will be presented during the conference. The Safe-in-Sound Award recognizes organizations that document measureable achievements in hearing loss prevention programs in construction, manufacturing and service sectors. In addition, the award recognizes “Innovation in Hearing Loss Prevention” across all sectors.

For more information on the 35th Annual NHCA Conference, please visit http://www.hearingconservation.org/conf_info2010.html.

About the National Hearing Conservation Association [NHCA]

The mission of the National Hearing Conservation Association is to prevent hearing loss due to noise and other environmental factors in all sectors of society. NHCA provides networking, resources and professional development opportunities to improve skills, practices and services for over 600 members. NHCA’s membership includes audiologists, researchers, students, industrial hygienists, educators, professional service organizations, safety professionals, medical professionals, engineers, audio professionals and others who have dedicated their work to the advancement of hearing loss prevention. For more information about the National Hearing Conservation Association, visit us online at www.hearingconservation.org.

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


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