This course is designed for employees to learn the requirements of 1910.95; OSHA’s Occupational Noise standard. During the course, the basics of occupational noise is explained in a way that is easy to comprehend and apply.
Description
Occupational noise exposure is one major factor for hearing loss in adult workers. According to OSHA, twenty-two million workers are exposed to potentially damaging noise at work. It is important to understand how to protect hearing from workers exposed to elevated noise levels.
OSHA standards for General Industry are covered here in this one-hour crash course. Through a series of interactive slides and mini quizzes, students will learn the fundamentals of the standards and how it affects them at work. Exposure to noise, engineering controls, and administrative controls are addressed step by step.
Course Objectives
This course is designed for employees to learn the requirements of 1910.95; OSHA’s Occupational Noise standard. During the course, the basics of occupational noise is explained in a way that is easy to comprehend and apply. Through a series of interactive slides, learners will understand:
Topics Covered
In this one-hour course, noise exposure is covered through a series of four topics:
CHC Training is the go-to source for expert environmental training offered in both online and live classroom formats.
All courses were designed by instructors and course developers using a learner-focused approach, which means you get a useful, and more effective training experience.
Operating under a different company name, CHC Training has been teaching in Colorado and Wyoming since 2007.
In 2015, CHC Training Founders, Dan and Danaya, decided to revolutionize the environmental training industry by completely redesigning antiquated OSHA and EPA curriculums to be more student-focused and modern.
This innovative approach resulted in the creation of highly interactive online and live courses.
These courses emphasize the practicality of federal and state regulations for the hazardous material and construction trades.
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We set out with the vision of creating a resource that was customized to better meet the training and certification needs of environmental and vocational industries. Our vision was to build a facility and web presence where learners and expert instructors can collaborate, discuss, and engage. CHC Training offers solutions where students can ignite their passion and explore their interests.
It is our mission to push past the industry standard and provide environmental and occupational training that is convenient, innovative, and compliant.
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