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Let's talk earplugs. (pg. 10)
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| kotsy |
| quote: | Originally posted by GGM
Has anybody been able to get custom earplugs via benefits from work? I know you can get things like custom insoles through benefits but they have to be doctor recommended. |
they used to have them at my work I think but it got taken away. the union is working on getting them again. I went ahead and just bought them myself. custom earplugs rock! |
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| DeleteFromUsers |
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
they used to have them at my work I think but it got taken away. the union is working on getting them again. I went ahead and just bought them myself. custom earplugs rock! |
When I used to build dies I would wear earplugs every day at work. Go through three disposable sets per day (at least).
I wonder if the $200+ is worthwhile given that one set is perhaps $0.10/pr in bulk quantities. That's $0.35/day (lets say I drop one pair on the ground every second day). Approx 200 working days per year. That's $70/year in disposables.
So, the worker has to go nearly three years on the same custom plugs to make them worthwhile.
I'd say most employees won't wash their plugs properly or hold on to their plugs long enough to get through the 3 years.
Foam plugs are likely less comfortable than custom but I bet the majority of people find them comfortable enough to work in....
Just a thought... |
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| mnemonic. |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeleteFromUsers
http://www.heartoronto.ca/
You give them a credit card. About $20 plus tax. Shipping is free cause they stick them in the mail. Takes 3 days to receive in Toronto.
Very happy with my (brief) interaction with them. |
Went for a hearing test there last week, awesome staff. Bought ER-20s and they're great at attenuating sound, but I think I'm going to go for custom hearing protection. Personally, I don't quite like the fit of the ER-20s. |
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| The Potter |
| quote: | Originally posted by mnemonic.
Personally, I don't quite like the fit of the ER-20s. |
Do they tend to fall out, or are you referring to the comfort level?
Also, how much was your hearing test? Can they test for tinnitus? |
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| kotsy |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeleteFromUsers
When I used to build dies I would wear earplugs every day at work. Go through three disposable sets per day (at least).
I wonder if the $200+ is worthwhile given that one set is perhaps $0.10/pr in bulk quantities. That's $0.35/day (lets say I drop one pair on the ground every second day). Approx 200 working days per year. That's $70/year in disposables.
So, the worker has to go nearly three years on the same custom plugs to make them worthwhile.
I'd say most employees won't wash their plugs properly or hold on to their plugs long enough to get through the 3 years.
Foam plugs are likely less comfortable than custom but I bet the majority of people find them comfortable enough to work in....
Just a thought... |
it's definitely more expensive to get customs in the long run but I find them to much better in terms of how they filter the sound. I find that foam ones bring the volume down too much and take out too much high end |
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| VDub |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
The ear can bear 85 decibels of sound (about the volume of a leaf blower) for eight hours at a time without damage. In contrast, 100 decibels (about the level of noise at a nightclub) can start to damage the ears after only 15 minutes. |
I don't know man...
I've been at Guv for most Saturday's for 11 years now. Not to mention all of the other clubs, concerts, and working at the airport on the ramp for about 5 years.
I've worn ear protection probably 5 % of all of those times and the last time I had my hearing checked, I passed with flying colours. That test was 2 years ago...
The only problem that I have is the occasional tinitis but it's more annoying than anything and certainly not constant... |
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| Ania_xox |
| I still motion to change the thread title to "Lets talk butt plugs" |
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| Yohan |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
I don't know man...
I've been at Guv for most Saturday's for 11 years now. Not to mention all of the other clubs, concerts, and working at the airport on the ramp for about 5 years.
I've worn ear protection probably 5 % of all of those times and the last time I had my hearing checked, I passed with flying colours. That test was 2 years ago...
The only problem that I have is the occasional tinitis but it's more annoying than anything and certainly not constant... | you're just lucky |
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| mnemonic. |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Potter
Do they tend to fall out, or are you referring to the comfort level?
Also, how much was your hearing test? Can they test for tinnitus? |
No, just comfort level. I wonder If I should have actually gotten the smaller size.
The hearing test was $50. |
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| VDub |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yohan
you're just lucky |
Yah maybe...
But I'll say that when I do use ear plugs, it's just the 3M foamies in the back. They work just fine...
If anyone every wants a pair while at Guv, I'd be happy to supply. We have boxes of them back there... |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Does anyone know if there's a cheaper place to buy ER-20s other than the Etymotic site?
I lost one of my ear plugs last night and have to buy new ones. Probably just going to get them off the Etymotic site, but thought I'd ask. |
I have always bought my ER-20s off Ebay. Usually about $15 after shipping all-in.
Much better than using Ety's site. |
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| Special K |
| quote: | Originally posted by mnemonic.
No, just comfort level. I wonder If I should have actually gotten the smaller size.
The hearing test was $50. |
I got my custom molded earplugs (15's) from ListenUp Canada. They were $200 (worth every penny) but the hearing test with them was for free. |
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