Posted by dr sportster on February 13, 2008 at 08:44:08 from (67.72.98.98):
In Reply to: OT- Hearing posted by Jrry on February 13, 2008 at 06:37:56:
On the loss prevention side I keep those soft earplugs in the little jeans pocket so I always have earplugs,They will go right through the wash and stay in the pocket[usually].I pop them in when even walking through loud areas.The theory on loss is its a constant erosion of hearing and any time you can use earplugs is saving loss.Ive been on jobs where no earplugs [im talking earplugs and headset on top with hardhat] will suffice for full protection.One was a Babcock and Wilcox generator at a power house.It burned two million cubic feet an hour of natural gas.I think it was four 12 inch mains.The scream of the gas entering the boiler was unbearable with full protection.I know that job took some hearing away.
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