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‘Hears’ to Workplace Safety: How to Create a Sound Hearing Conservation Program

When

7/18/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CDT

Event Description

Nearly 22 million workers are exposed to potentially damaging noise at work each year, in industries as diverse as manufacturing, construction, sports venues and airports. The good news is that hearing loss is preventable.

This webinar will look at your responsibilities around hearing conservation in the workplace, including:

  • Creating a hearing conservation program
  • Noise monitoring and control measures
  • Audiometric testing
  • Hearing protective devices
  • Training, reporting and recordkeeping

Register today to gain a clearer understanding of your responsibilities as they pertain to occupational noise exposure and hearing conservation. We’ll save 10-15 minutes at the end of this webinar to answer your questions.

Speaker

Cindy Pauley Cindy Pauley, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Cindy joined J. J. Keller in June 2022 as an editor on the environmental, health and safety publishing team. She uses her 13 years of safety program development and management experience in the oil and gas, chemical, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural industries to develop a wide variety of easily understandable content and to provide regulatory insight for J. J. Keller’s customers and partners.


Gina Godeen Gina Godeen, Editor -EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Gina, who joined the EHS content team last year, has 10 years of hands-on experience as a safety manager in the construction, mining and manufacturing industries. Her strengths and interests include writing about safety topics such as lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment, confined spaces and working at height. Gina's earned her master’s degree in environmental, health and safety from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 2014.


Moderator

Kevin DruleyKevin Druley, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine

Kevin is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.