The VeriShield Smart Hearing Solution comprises a protective headset that is said to reduce background noises to safe levels within the headset, helping to allow workers to communicate more clearly and easily, according to Honeywell’s announcement. The headsets continuously collect and transmit noise-related data to Honeywell Safety Suite, a cloud-based service that automates and streamlines the collection and reporting of critical safety intelligence. Supervisors and workers can monitor and view noise exposure data, including noise peaks, patterns, and unusual occurrences, on their smartphone or mobile computer using the Honeywell VeriShield mobile app.
Exposure to unsafe noise levels on job sites adversely affects millions of workers and accounts for 16% to 24% of all hearing-loss cases reported worldwide, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
“Noise-induced hearing loss is a subtle, often progressive, occupational risk that might take a long time to be noticed and by then, it is too late,” said Graham Robinson, president of Honeywell’s Industrial Safety business. “With our VeriShield Smart Hearing Solution, we provide immediate feedback to inform workers and empower companies to proactively prevent exposure to unsafe noise levels, at every moment.”
Honeywell’s software helps allow a safety manager or plant operator to remotely monitor noise levels and worker exposure across multiple teams. According to the company, the software also helps provide new insights into noise exposure, enabling managers to view and log noise levels and patterns on a visual dashboard, and can automatically generate records that help companies meet compliance regulations and reduce timely administrative procedures.
The smart headsets helps provide workers with a hear-through function allowing them to hear critical conversations and alarms while being protected from unwanted noise. Additional protections include visual and audible alerts that notify workers when they are nearing and surpassing their daily dose limits. The headsets also include fit testing that will notify the user or safety manager if the device is not properly fitted or worn correctly.
The data generated can help safety managers improve their companies’ hearing conservation programs by developing a personalized approach to worker safety.
“The VeriShield Smart Hearing Solution can motivate workers to take part in preserving their hearing because they can ‘see’ the hidden hazard,” said Robinson. “In addition, safety managers will be armed with information that gives them a clear understanding of the challenges they face before designing a hearing conservation program and issuing hearing protection.”
Source: Honeywell
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