No more headaches with protective headgear and hearing protection by MS Schippers
Poor hearing as a result of loud noise is one of the most frequently occurring work-related illnesses and has serious social and medical consequences. Noise-induced hearing loss results when the noise level (volume) in the ear canal is too high, regardless of whether the noise is perceived as pleasant or unpleasant.
A good rule of thumb: if it is not possible to carry on a conversation with someone a metre away without raising your voice, the chance of developing noise-induced hearing loss is present. The noise level can be measured with a decibel meter, which will show the noise level in dB(A).
Protecting your head against impact and falling objects is important and things can unexpectedly go wrong at any time. Our assortment of protective headgear includes comfortable safety helmets and bump caps. These can be used in conjunction with various accessories for protecting the ears, eyes, and face.
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