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HEARING / SIGHT

Audiometric Testing: Information for Employers and Workers
Source: Workplace Health and Safety, Government of Alberta

Eye Injury Prevention in Industry
Discusses ocular hazards in the workplace, protection of the eye, visual performance, video display terminals in industry.
Source: Workplace Health and Safety, Government of Alberta

Eye Protection Poster
This poster promotes the importance of wearing eye protection. Printed copies of this poster may be order from the WHS Contact Centre at 1-866-415-8690 (toll free in Alberta).
Source: Workplace Health and Safety, Government of Alberta

Guideline for the Use of Contact Lenses in Industry
Discusses concerns related to wearing contact lenses in various work environments.
Source: Workplace Health and Safety, Government of Alberta

Noise in the Municipal Workplace
This publication looks at the effects of noise, typical noise levels in some municipal operations, and strategies to reduce noise levels and protect workers from overexposure. Available free of charge: call AMHSA at 1-800-267-9764 to request a copy.
Source: Alberta Municipal Health & Safety Association

Noise in the Workplace
Provides extensive information about protecting workers from exposure to excessive noise. Includes assessment requirements, exposure limits, individual testing provisions, and describes components of a noise management program.
Source: Workplace Health and Safety, Government of Alberta

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