Tracy, you may wish to get safety data from the manufacturer to ensure
these headsets are protected against high pitch screech, which can cause
TTS. I know when our staff started using them our H&S advisor looked very
closely at the type that were to be purchased and only allowed a certain
model of headset to be purchased.
Regards
Ali
Alison J. Chaundy
RGN. DipOHN. MIOSH. RSP.
Departmental Manager
Department of Occupational Health
Unilever (ICF)
Gloucester
+44 (0)1452 392232
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From: Tracie McKelvie [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 December 2004 14:17
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Subject: Just one more thing before I go. We are trying a new system in
our receptoin area which means that t
Just one more thing before I go. We are trying a new system in our
receptoin area which means that the staff are going to be weraing
headphones /ear pieces for the switchboard.
Does anyone know of any guidelines on the use of such things and any
info on health implications would be appreciated!!
Regards
Tracie Mckelvie
Occupational Health Nurse / Adviser
Pembrokeshire College
Merlins Bridge
Haverfordwest
Pembs.
SA61 1SZ
TEL: 01437 765247 Ext 393
FAX: 01437 767279
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