| Glossary: Noise Induced Hearing Loss | What is Noise Induced Hearing Loss? Most
people attribute hearing loss to old age and treat it as if it were
just general wear and tear, however, noise induced hearing loss is
a very real danger in a noisy work place. |
What
causes noise-induced hearing loss?
Our ears are full of very sensitive cells that allow us to hear. Exposure to noise can damage these cells. This damage can be caused by a single, very loud noise such as an explosion (which can make you deaf immediately), or longer exposure to loud noise such as machinery or loud music at work. The effects of this damage include hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ears). The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) estimates that over 170,000 people suffer deafness, tinnitus and other ear conditions as a result of exposure to excessive noise at work. This allows people working in factories, industries and other places where the noise level is above the normal to apply for industrial deafness claims Beresfords Solicitors specialises in industrial deafness claims and are dedicated to recovering compensation based on industrial deafness claims for the injuries caused by employers ignoring the potential dangers faced by their workers and failing to take adequate preventative measures. So if you think you may have Noise Induced Hearing Loss due to working in a high-level noise work environment then you should contact Beresfords Solicitors now and enquire about industrial deafness claims. *Source: Worksmart.org.uk |
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