Uvex Earmuff Honeywell Hearing Protecter, with AM/FM Radio, Jack for MP3, Phone or PDA, NRR Rating 25
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$58.1
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$45.6
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Prolonged, unprotected exposure to
excessive noise, can cause irreparable hearing damage. It is vital, therefore, that everyone in your facility take
appropriate steps to protect their hearing from
workplace noise. What exactly is considered
excessive noise? Excessive noise has been defined by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as exposure to sound greater than
85 decibels continuously over an 8 hour period. How loud is 85 decibels?
To give you a better idea, here are some samples of fairly
common noises that the EPA would consider excessive All hearing protection devices are individually
rated by how well they reduce noise. This Noise Reduction Rating, or NRR
for short, is clearly visible on the label of every hearing protector
sold in the US today. These earmuffs for example, have an
NRR rating of 30, meaning they will provide 30 decibels
of protection, reducing the


