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Decibel Meter Sign Kit - Caution Ear Protection Required
PPE signs that measure noise levels for awarenessFrom $259.95 To $384.75Supplied in: Sign -
Decibel Meter Sign Kit - Caution Hearing Protection Required
Electronic PPE signs for hearing conservation & safetyFrom $259.95 To $384.75Supplied in: Sign -
Custom Decibel Meter Signs
Dispay decibel level in your facility with custom status signsFrom $211.95 To $374.15Supplied in: Kit -
Decibel Meter Signs - Hearing Protection Required
Hearing conservation and safety electronic PPE signs$291.15Supplied in: Sign -
Decibel Meter Signs - Ear Protection Required
PPE signs measures noise levels for safety & awareness$291.15Supplied in: Sign -
Decibel Meter Sign Kit - Ear Protection (Earmuffs Symbol)
Prevent workplace auditory damage with electronic PPE signsFrom $259.95 To $384.75Supplied in: Sign -
Decibel Meter Sign Kit - Ear Protection (Earplugs Symbol)
Digital PPE signs prevent occupational hearing lossFrom $259.95 To $384.75Supplied in: Sign -
Semi-Custom Decibel Meter Signs
Semi-custom signs with electronic decibel level reader & displayFrom $219.45 To $311.95Supplied in: Kit
Decibel Status Signs
Decibel Status Signs serve an important safety function in work environments that rely on processes that involve or produce exceptionally loud sounds. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), around 30 million workers in the United States are exposed to hazardous noise on the job. Because of this, OSHA mandates the implementation of safety programs for at-risk workers. The effectiveness of these programs in turn will require safety signs that clearly indicate the decibel rates within a work area. Fortunately, Seton offers a varied selection of these safety signs to suit various needs.
Decibel Status Signs are crucial in implementing comprehensive programs to prevent hearing loss in the workplace. Monitoring noise exposure and occupational hearing loss are necessarily important in these programs. Such measures allow personnel to understand how noise can harm hearing, as well as recognize scenarios where hearing loss is a potential risk. However, the structural features of a work site, the different kinds and levels of exposure, and many other factors complicate safety procedures and make identifying noise problems more difficult. As such, it is of vital importance that proper signs displays accompany sound-measuring devices and other equipment that identify and measure noise hazards in a facility.
Effectively identify problematic work processes and evaluate the effectiveness of safety programs with Decibel Status Signs from Seton!