Hearing Loss and Safety in the Workplace
Sounds help keep you safe, and let you know what’s going on around you. Most people take this for granted because it’s just a natural part of the day. A noise alerts you to a ringing phone, sirens coming from behind your car tell you to pull over so an ambulance can pass, shouts from coworkers can alert you that a pallet is about to fall in the workplace, and more. Hearing loss can make it hard for you to hear these sound warnings of something about to occur that could be important. Not hearing the sound of breaking equipment or someone yelling that you should look out could cause harm to you or even delay you from being that person that warns others that something is …show more content…
You may miss important details and instructions that your boss gives you on your assignments, which could make you look as though you’re unable to handle your position correctly. Think about a scenario when you’re at a meeting with potential clients, and you’re straining to hear what is being said over the background noise that occurs in any restaurant. You may not be able to hear low noises that happen at this meeting which could result in not landing the client or some misunderstanding occurring between you and the clients. These errors and mistakes wouldn’t have happened if there wasn’t a problem with your