March 2022 Safety Scoop: Hearing Loss Protection

Hearing Loss Protection

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Our focus in March is on Hearing Loss Prevention. This is a serious issue that affects many people in their day to day lives. Did you know that noise induced hearing loss is the number one occupational disease in the U.S.A and Canada? Hearing loss is a long-term, acute health condition that can result in reduced quality of life, productivity, and increased risk of incidents at the workplace.

Hearing health can be affected by more than just loud noises. Damage to hearing can happen to anyone and anywhere, especially if hazards have not been identified and controls have not been put in place to protect workers. Dig into this month's Safety Scoop to learn more!

Here's The Scoop

  • How does hearing work?

  • What is noise induced hearing loss?

  • What are ototoxic chemicals?

  • How can I prevent hearing loss at home and at work?

  • And much more…


This online, self-paced course introduces workers to the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, Regulation, and Code. By reviewing this information, workers should have an awareness, understanding, and confidence needed to work safely.

Topics covered include:

  • How to increase worker knowledge regarding health and safety systems

  • The basics of health and safety legislation

  • The types of hazard assessments and controls

  • The importance of safety training and safety meetings

  • What safety measures are taken when other parties visit a worksite

  • How to prevent incidents through measures such as lockout/tagout (or LOTO)

  • The importance of worksite incident investigations, and

  • How to develop an emergency response plan


Visit our course calendar to explore other courses, see availability in your region, and register today!

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