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Monitoring, Health Surveillance, and Culture
Monitoring, Health Surveillance, and Culture
Ongoing monitoring and fostering a culture of noise awareness are critical for long-term safety.
Monitoring:
- Regularly check noise levels in different areas using sound meters or dosimeters.
- Record and review data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
Health Surveillance:
- Employees exposed to high noise may require audiometric testing to detect early hearing damage.
- Results guide interventions, including changes to work practices or additional protective measures.
Promoting a Safety Culture:
- Encourage reporting of noise concerns and near misses.
- Provide continuous training and refreshers on noise safety.
- Communicate the importance of hearing protection and the long-term consequences of exposure.
- Integrate noise awareness into broader health and safety programmes to reinforce its importance.
A proactive approach to noise safety not only protects hearing but also improves employee wellbeing, reduces stress, and contributes to overall workplace safety. Awareness and action at all levels are essential for sustainable noise management.