To tackle the severe occupational hearing loss problem in manufacturing, a new generation of occupational hearing protection has been designed with custom fit, comfort and ability to communicate while wearing.

“Most people wear disposable foam earplugs incorrectly, which limits their effectiveness,” says John Franks, PhD, a former NIOSH Hearing Loss Prevention Section Chief. “Each foam earplug is supposed to be rolled tightly, put deep in your ear canal, then held in place with your index finger until it fully expands and you can just see the outer edge. Instead, most people leave them hanging out of their ears.”

Custom Protect Ear (www.protectear.com), custom molds its dB Blockers product line to each worker’s ear. The company’s representatives take impressions of each worker’s ear canal and outer ear and train workers on how to ensure proper fit.

Greater comfort addresses the problem facing health and safety managers of getting people to wear hearing protection and policing their use.

A filter and vent in the db Blockers can make speech more understandable by reducing attenuation at higher speech frequencies.

Custom Protect Ear connects incoming radio audio to the outside of the db Blocker so the device’s filter reduces dB volume and the worker does not have to remove the hearing protector during his or her shift.

For more info, call Protect Ear USA toll-free at 1-800-520-0220 ext. 323; Email: hearus@protectear.com; or visit www.protectear.com/us. In Canada, call Custom Protect Ear toll-free at 1-800-520-0220 ext 321; Fax: 604-599-7377; Email: hear@protectear.com; or visit www.protectear.com.