Key Concepts Covered by This Free Course:
- Understand the concept of noise and hearing protection.
- Identify, assess and control noise at the workplace.
- Recognize the health effects of loud noise and learn how to prevent them.
- Learn how to maintain safe hearing practices.
- Understand noise control laws and legislation.
- Develop the skills needed to implement hearing conservation programs in the workplace.
Course OverviewĀ
Our Noise and Hearing Protection Training Course is designed to provide employees with the knowledge and skills they need to protect themselves from the harmful effects of loud noise in the workplace. With a focus on identifying, assessing and controlling noise, this course covers everything from the health effects of loud noise to the laws and legislation surrounding noise control.
Our course is ideal for anyone who works in a noisy environment, from construction workers to factory employees. You’ll learn how to identify and assess noise hazards in the workplace, as well as how to control and reduce noise exposure. With our course, you’ll be able to maintain safe hearing practices and prevent the long-term health effects associated with loud noise exposure.
Course BenefitsĀ
By completing our Noise and Hearing Protection Training Course, you’ll gain a range of benefits that will help you to become a more informed and responsible employee. Our course covers the concept of noise and hearing protection, and you’ll learn how to identify, assess and control noise hazards in the workplace.
You’ll also gain an understanding of the health effects of loud noise and how to maintain safe hearing practices. With our course, you’ll be able to protect yourself from the harmful effects of loud noise exposure and ensure that you’re complying with noise control laws and legislation. By completing this course, you’ll be able to develop the skills needed to implement hearing conservation programs in the workplace.
Career PathĀ
- Occupational Health and Safety Specialist – Responsible for developing and implementing health and safety programs in the workplace, including noise control and hearing protection.
- Audiologist – Responsible for diagnosing and treating hearing loss, as well as providing advice on hearing protection.
- Safety Engineer – Responsible for identifying and controlling hazards in the workplace, including noise hazards.
- Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator – Responsible for developing and implementing environmental health and safety programs in the workplace, including noise control and hearing protection.
- Industrial Hygienist – Responsible for identifying and evaluating workplace hazards, including noise hazards, and developing strategies to control them.
- Occupational Health Nurse – Responsible for providing advice on health and safety issues in the workplace, including hearing protection and noise control.



