Talk:Hearing protection device

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Common Sound Levels Picture[edit]

I appreciate that the picture provided in the first section can give readers a sense for relative intensity of common sounds. However, on the left-hand side, there is an arrow pointing at hearing loss risk occurring well above 100 dB. I feel that this is inaccurate (simply look at OSHA's OELs) and should be replaced with a picture either without the risk statement or further explanation of different levels of risk at various sound levels.

UCIHGrad18 (talk) 17:20, 2 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]