Hearing Loss at work is a challenging problem at the workplace for both employees and employers. There are almost 10 million people in UK who have this health condition. There are around one in five people who have hearing problems according to Dr. Trisha Macnair, a specialist on Deafness. It affects the responsiveness of the employees towards their employers’ tasks and the quality of work they produce. Deafness means you have difficulty hearing noise in your surroundings. There is work-related hearing loss experienced by employees who are daily exposed to noisy location. You must know your rights if your condition is caused by industrial deafness and you can claim your treatments.
The possible cause of this condition depends on the employee’s exposure to excessive noise at their workplace. This may include indoor and outdoor tasks. It is advisable that employers must follow the guidelines of Noise at Work Act in 1989. It was introduced by the government to shield the workers. Employers must provide the necessary equipment and ear protections for the employees to prevent them from acquiring industrial deafness. Employers who fail to comply on providing these protections and aids to their employees are responsible for the treatments and compensation if proven in medical findings.
There are four types of hearing loss at work such as temporary, permanent, acoustic trauma and tinnitus. Employees who are located in a noisy workplace are prone to these ailments. Even workers who spent short amounts of time at blatant environment can lead to temporary case of deafness and other ear conditions. The longer the employees are exposed to noisy surrounding; it will eventually lead to permanent deafness. Workers who frequently listen to their headphones with high volumes should minimize the volume. Employees who work outside the office such as events and loud concerts, engineers in project sites and so forth should be equipped with ear protections to prevent them from deafness.
There are available medications on hearing loss at work. You must know your rights on industrial deafness. These treatments depend on how mild or severe the hearing problems are. You can acquire free tests to know your condition, especially if the deafness was caused by the noisy environment at work. These options will help improve the employee’s hearing and communication. There are digital hearing aids available through NHS, middle ear implants, which are surgically implanted devices inside the ear, cochlear implants, and sign language such as British Sign Language (BSL). You can find services on the internet and which will support you on work-related hearing loss.
It is better to take precautionary measures to prevent hearing loss at work. Employers are responsible for your safety and health concerns. To reciprocate the employees’ hard work, they provide health compensations. If you are working indoors or outdoors, assess yourself and the environment where you work. If you think, you are exposed in hazardous noise, tell your concerns to the employers and get ear protections in order to work effectively. If you’re listening in your headphones, tone down the volume. If you are working on factories, mines, assembly lines, mills, building sites, machineries, and so forth make sure the employer provide the tools and equipment you need for your ears to avoid work-related hearing loss.
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