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How to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss The effect of noise on hearing depends on how loud the noise is and how long the noise lasts. If you need to shout in order to be heard, the sound is too loud and may damage your hearing. To protect your hearing, we suggest you: Turn the volume down. Walk away from loud noise. Take breaks from noise. Avoid loud, noisy activities and places. Use hearing ...

Anonymous wrote: Starting a thread to discuss the local 2029 teams. Very talented group of local boys that deserve some chatter as they close out their youth play and enter the HS years.

Anonymous wrote: Can anyone please share what the Capitals program includes? What is the year-round training and what tournaments do they play? Do they have connections to select teams or showcases? What is their recruiting program like? It doesn’t sound unique and I can’t find anything online!

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Noise exposure is a risk that is present in all industries. Hazardous noise most commonly occurs in industries such as mining, manufacturing, and construction. But every industry has workers who are exposed to hazardous noise. For example, people working as janitors or administrative staff at noisy workplaces are also at risk for hearing loss.

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Noise is a significant source of hearing loss, but you can protect your hearing. An important first step is to understand how noise causes hearing loss.

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Learn how to measure workplace noise exposure and how to best monitor workers' hearing.

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