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Hearing protection is the one PPE category where more attenuation can be the wrong answer. Over-protection isolates a worker from alarms, reversing signals and speech, and the usual result is that the protector comes off entirely. EN 352 products carry an SNR — a single number in decibels — alongside H, M and L values describing performance against high, medium and low frequency noise. Match those to the noise actually measured on site rather than to the highest number available. State the exposure level and duration, and whether the protector must clip to a helmet.
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| Standard required | EN 352 (state the part), or ANSI where a US spec applies |
|---|---|
| Measured noise level | dB(A) at the workstation, and duration of exposure |
| Attenuation required | SNR, or the H/M/L values if the noise is frequency-specific |
| Protector type | Earplugs, banded plugs, or earmuffs |
| Helmet mounting | State the helmet model if muffs must clip to it |
| Reusable or disposable | Disposable foam plugs, or washable reusable plugs |
| Communication requirement | State if alarms or speech must remain audible |
| Electronic features | Level-dependent or comms-integrated protectors, if required |
| Hygiene kits | Replacement cushions and foam inserts for earmuffs |
| Dispenser | State if a wall dispenser for disposable plugs is needed |
| Quantity | Units per type, and monthly consumption for disposables |
| Corded or uncorded | Corded plugs suit areas where a dropped plug is a contamination risk |
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