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Howard Leight by Sperian Protects Employees at Live Music Festivals
11 October 2010 17:20 BST
The rapid expansion of music festivals in the UK has meant that the summer is a particularly busy period for Howard Leight by Sperian. Helping festival organisers meet their duty to provide effective PPE and conform with the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, Howard Leight by Sperian has supplied its Laser Lite earplugs to the organisers of events such as Glastonbury.
Much of the music played at live music festivals includes a lot of bass sound and subsequently a high level of low frequency noise. Additionally, the use of visual effects on stage, such as fireworks, produces percussive noise which is also low frequency. It is for this reason that festival organisers, such as Glastonbury, have selected Howard Leight by Sperian’s Laser Lite earplugs which are particularly effective at attenuating low frequency sounds.
Laser Lite single-use earplugs are made from self-adjusting polyurethane foam which expands to fit virtually every wearer, making them comfortable to wear. Their contoured T-shape also offers easy and comfortable insertion, whilst the smooth, soil-resistant closed cell-foam skin prevents dirt build up. Another advantage of Laser Lite earplugs is their vibrant colours which offer easily visible protection enabling employers to quickly identify when they are being used.
Another option especially suited to protecting the hearing of workers at live music events is Clarity 656 earplugs from Howard Leight by Sperian which are unobtrusive and lightweight, yet exceptionally effective. With a transparent body that makes them almost invisible when in use, Clarity 656 earplugs achieve a high level of acceptance from users that might be unwilling to wear less attractive and more easily visible hearing protection devices. With soft flanges and rigid stems, they are also easy to insert, further increasing their usage.
The innovative Clarity 656 earplugs also incorporate Bilsom’s patented sound management technology. This means that, although they are completely passive devices that require no power source, the level of attenuation they offer varies with frequency allowing them to combine excellent protection with convenience and ease of use.
Clarity 656 earplugs strongly attenuate hazardous noise, while allowing voice frequencies to pass through the earplug more effectively than in most earplug types. Users can, therefore, carry on conversations with ease, which can be an important benefit when, for example, they are used by staff at live music events.
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