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Noise Control E-learning Course - ENQUIRE NOW
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Noise is defined as unwanted sound. We are all surrounded by noise and if you work in noisy industries such as construction, manufacturing, engineering, etc etc then this course will give you the information you need to know. In this e-learning course you will learn how noise works, how the ear works, what is a decibel, hearing conditions, hearing protection (includes video tutorial), regulations and much more.
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| This Noise Control e-learning course is a fully interactive computer program, which features of 65 screens. Unlike other e-learning providers who just supply a series of PowerPoint slides; we include audio, video, animation and assessment. We fully understand everyone has their own unique learning style. We therefore use assessment throughout and provide feedback so you always know exactly how you are getting along. |
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Aim of course
The aim of this e-learning course is for the user to understand the need and importance of noise control.
Objectives of course
Following successful completion of the Noise Control e-learning course you will be able to:-
- Understand the basic principles of sound and hearing
- State the impact of noise and recall hearing diseases
- Name methods and principles used to control noise
- Understand standards and regulations of your own country and region
Content
| Section 1: Introduction to Noise - What is noise? Noise is defined as unwanted sound, and we are all surrounded by unwanted sound at least a few times a day. This section looks at what is noise, how is sound measured, decibels, how hearing works and much more. |
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| Section 2: Impact of Noise - Ears are very sensitive organs that need to be treated with care, and once hearing is gone then its gone forever. This section covers Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL), tinnitus, hyperacusis, dysacusis, noisy industries amongst much more. |
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| Section 3: Noise Control - Controlling noise in an essential factor in protecting your hearing in the workplace, noise levels can be significantly reduced with the correct controls. This section covers risk assessment, methods to control noise, reducing noise, hearing protection and different types of hearing protection. |
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| Section 4: Regulations - Knowing regulations and standards is one of the key steps in preventing damage to hearing. This section looks at the regulations of Australia, Canada, UK and the USA. It discovers the legislation in place and noise exposure limits within those countries. |
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| Section 5: Case Studies - The difficulty of hearing damage is that it can be a gradual process whereby it is difficult to know that you even have a problem. In this section we look at case studies from a range of industries where people have suffered damage to hearing. |
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| Section 6: Summary - The summary section offers a recap of what you have learned throughout this course. The breakdown is especially useful for when you review the material at a later date. This e-learning course has over 65 screens featuring audio, video, assessment and animation. |
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Features
- Can be tailored to suit your company's specific requirements
- Continuous and final assessment
- Automatic feedback on questions
- Integrated trainee and management results system available
- Can be deployed by CD-ROM, corporate intranet or internet
Also Available
Basic Fire Safety
Basic Guide to Hazardous Areas
Confined Space Awareness
Fire Safety: Gas Plants
Lockout Tagout
Measuring and Marking Out
Personal Protective Equipment
Slips, Trips and Falls
Contact Us
For more details contact us on 01443 228612 or simply use the contact form below.
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