who is the training session for
Acoustic Compliance Australia runs a 1 hour face to face training session for workplaces with staff who are required to wear hearing protection as part of their role. This training is designed to assist organisations in meeting their Regulatory requirements to provide training to employees who are exposed to hazardous noise levels above the exposure standard.
Our presenters are dynamic consultants who are experienced, engaging, and supported by audio and visual content. Our OH&S Noise Awareness Training sessions are designed to support hearing conservation outcomes in accordance with AS/NZS 1269 Occupational Noise Management. |
what does the training session cover
The training session will cover the following:
Our training sessions are designed to be engaging and encourage audience participation and discussion. The session includes one on one time with each employee to ensure they can fit hearing protection adequately.
To ensure training sessions run on time and to enable presenters to have one on one time with each staff member, our training sessions are limited to 20 employees per session. For large organisations we can run up to 5 training sessions per day. If Acoustic Compliance Australia has conducted an Occupational Noise Assessment for the site previously or in conjunction with this training, we will put the findings of that assessment into the training presentation including noise maps, task specific noise level results, dosimetry results and hearing protection suitability. |
who Requires this training
Acoustic Compliance Australia runs a 1 hour face to face training session for workplaces with staff who are required to wear hearing protection as part of their role. This training is designed to assist organisations in meeting their Regulatory requirements to provide training to employees who are exposed to hazardous noise levels above the exposure standard.
Our presenters are dynamic consultants who are experienced, engaging, and supported by audio and visual content.
Our OH&S Noise Awareness Training sessions are designed to support hearing conservation outcomes in accordance with AS/NZS 1269 Occupational Noise Management.
Our presenters are dynamic consultants who are experienced, engaging, and supported by audio and visual content.
Our OH&S Noise Awareness Training sessions are designed to support hearing conservation outcomes in accordance with AS/NZS 1269 Occupational Noise Management.
what is Covered in this training
The training session will cover the following:
To ensure training sessions run on time and to enable presenters to have one on one time with each staff member, our training sessions are limited to 20 employees per session. For large organisations we can run up to 5 training sessions per day.
If Acoustic Compliance Australia has conducted an Occupational Noise Assessment for the site previously or in conjunction with this training, we will put the findings of that assessment into the training presentation including noise maps, task specific noise level results, dosimetry results and hearing protection suitability.
- What hazardous noise is and how it damages hearing
- What it is like to have hearing loss and how that can impact on work and life
- How hazardous noise is assessed and how can it be managed and controlled
- What are the OH&S Regulatory limits for noise and its requirements
- Hearing protection and the pros and cons of the different types
- Interpreting results of an occupational noise assessment
- Questions and answers
To ensure training sessions run on time and to enable presenters to have one on one time with each staff member, our training sessions are limited to 20 employees per session. For large organisations we can run up to 5 training sessions per day.
If Acoustic Compliance Australia has conducted an Occupational Noise Assessment for the site previously or in conjunction with this training, we will put the findings of that assessment into the training presentation including noise maps, task specific noise level results, dosimetry results and hearing protection suitability.