03/07/2026
๐๐ Is Your Workplace Too Loud?
Hazardous noise isnโt just found on construction sites or in factories. Nearly every industry has workers exposed to sound levels that can increase the risk of noise-induced hearing loss.
Even hair stylists, dentists and administrative staff in busy or equipment-heavy environments can be at risk.
A safe sound environment is one that averages 80 dBA or lower over an 8-hour workday. When noise levels go above that, your risk increases โ especially with daily exposure.
๐ฉ Signs your workplace may be too loud:
โข Your ears ring or sounds seem dull or muffled after work
โข You need to turn up the radio or phone volume at the end of your shift
โข The radio in your car feels unusually loud the next day
These are early warning signs your hearing may be under strain.
Protect your ears. Use hearing protection when needed, and consider a hearing evaluation if you notice changes. Your hearing health matters โ at work and beyond.https://youtu.be/GEyC112dO44
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