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Default Jun 19, 2019 at 05:03 PM
 
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Originally Posted by resurgam View Post
can you prove that the blender noise levels were in a high enough decibel range tp produce hearing damage? did you test them with a noise monitor? did osha get involved? again just curious, as a former health & safety professional it is difficult to prove the connection between one & another without verified data. if there is no testing then there could be also other multiple factors that could cause damage as well. not saying you are lying but have seem this argument in the past...
did you document it right after or during your employment there?
During, yes. I have everything documented. I saw not only my GP but an ENT specialist and he concluded that this was caused by my work environment. OSHA hasn't been involved yet but nothing else could have done this to me. I was never like this before working there, and it was during + after working there that it happened and my hearing has never been the same. I don't have loud earbuds in or even own an iPod/walkman, I don't go to concerts or performances or have the TV set loud.
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