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BS EN 458:2016

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Hearing protectors. Recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance. Guidance document

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BSI 2016 54
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This European Standard gives recommendations for the selection, use, care and maintenance of hearing protectors.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Types of hearing protectors
5.1 Design forms
5.1.1 Earmuffs
12 5.1.2 Helmet mounted earmuffs
5.1.3 Earplugs
5.1.3.1 General
5.1.3.2 Pre-shaped earplugs
5.1.3.3 User-formable earplugs
5.1.3.4 Banded earplugs
5.1.3.5 Custom moulded earplugs
5.2 Function mode
5.2.1 Basic function mode
13 5.2.2 Level-dependent hearing protectors
5.2.2.1 General
5.2.2.2 Passive level-dependent hearing protectors
5.2.2.3 Sound-restoration level-dependent hearing protectors
5.2.3 Active noise reduction (ANR) protectors
5.2.4 Hearing protectors with external audio input
5.2.4.1 General
5.2.4.2 Hearing protector with entertainment audio input
5.2.4.3 Hearing protector with work or safety-related audio input
14 6 Selection
6.1 Principles
6.2 Selection according to sound attenuation
6.2.1 Guide to protection rating
15 6.2.2 Sound attenuation in practice (Real-world attenuation)
6.2.3 Acoustical selection methods
6.2.3.1 Methods for assessing the sound attenuation of a passive hearing protector for continuous noise exposure
16 6.2.3.2 Method for assessing the sound attenuation of a hearing protector for impulsive sounds
6.2.3.3 Selection method for sound-restoration level-dependent hearing protectors using HML data
6.2.3.4 Selection method for active noise reduction hearing protectors
6.2.3.5 Selection method for hearing protectors with audio input
17 6.2.4 Selection of combination of earmuffs and earplugs
6.3 Selection according to work environment
6.3.1 Factors of work environment – overview
6.3.2 Acoustical factors
6.3.2.1 Influence of types of noise
18 6.3.2.2 Exposure to continuous noise
6.3.2.3 Exposure to fluctuating noise
6.3.2.4 Exposure to intermittent or repeated short-term noise
6.3.2.5 Exposure to impulsive noise
6.3.2.6 Dominant low frequency noise
6.3.2.7 High frequency pure tone noise
6.3.2.8 Informative sounds
19 6.3.3 Environmental factors (non-acoustic)
6.3.3.1 General
6.3.3.2 Temperature (high and low temperatures and/or humidity)
6.3.3.3 Contamination and unclean working conditions
20 6.3.3.4 Moving machinery parts
6.3.3.5 Personal incompatibility of the user
6.3.3.6 Type of work being undertaken
21 6.4 Communication
6.4.1 Essential work related speech communication, especially speech intelligibility
6.4.2 Effects of over-protection
6.5 Compatibility with other PPE
6.6 Selection according to hearing protector types
6.6.1 Earmuffs – General
6.6.2 Helmet-mounted earmuffs
6.6.3 Earplugs – General
22 6.6.4 Hearing protectors with additional function modes
6.7 Medical disorders
6.8 Ergonomics and fitting
23 6.9 Conformity with relevant requirements for incorporated electronics
6.9.1 Intrinsic safety
6.9.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
7 Use
7.1 General
7.2 Availability of hearing protectors
7.3 Correct fitting
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Earmuffs
24 7.3.3 Earplugs
7.3.4 Fit check for hearing protectors
7.4 Simultaneous use of hearing protector with other PPE
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Protective clothing
7.4.3 Spectacles
7.4.4 Goggles
7.4.5 Face shields
25 7.4.6 Hoods
7.4.7 Safety helmets
7.4.8 Respiratory protection devices
7.5 Speech intelligibility and signal audibility
7.6 Instruction and training
7.6.1 General
7.6.2 Information
26 7.6.3 Special instructions for use including training
7.7 Period of use
27 7.8 Leisure activities
8 Care and maintenance
8.1 General
8.2 Hygiene and cleaning
8.3 Inspection and replacement
8.4 Storage
8.5 Disposal
28 Annex A (normative)Methods for assessing the sound attenuationof a passive hearing protector
A.1 General
31 A.2 Octave band method
32 A.3 HML method
34 A.4 HML check method
35 A.5 SNR method
36 Annex B (informative)Method for assessing the sound attenuationof a hearing protector for impulsive noise
B.1 General
B.2 Method
38 Annex C (informative)Selection method for sound-restorationlevel-dependent hearing protectors using HML-data
C.1 General
C.2 Method 1: HML Method
39 C.3 Method 2A: HML check method – Measurement check
C.4 Method 2B: HML check method – Listening method
40 Annex D (informative)Selection method for active noise reduction hearing protectors
41 Annex E (informative)Calculation method for hearing protectors with audio input
E.1 General
E.2 Method
43 Annex F (informative)Improving field performance and special instructions for use
F.1 Improving field performance
44 F.2 Special instructions for optimum use
47 Annex G (informative)Further guidance on fit check methods for earplugs
G.1 General information
G.2 Fit check methods suitable for all types of earplugs
48 G.3 Fit check method exclusive to custom moulded earplugs
49 Annex H (informative)Noise types
BS EN 458:2016
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