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Old 04-30-2009, 10:12   #1 (permalink)
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Default An often overlooked safety concern

We have a **lot** of new members lately and I know everyone tries to keep safety in mind.

A lot of new members are pretty safety aware as far as the obvious: "Don't get under the vehicle while it's runnin", "Check your brakes", "Check your lugs before driving" etc.

I was searching for threads about the comm systems different people use in their vehicles which brought a link to this site up. Noise Levels

It is a listing of the different noise levels of our vehicles at different operating levels.

Please remember to protect your hearing. Hearling loss cannot be fixed.
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Thanks for the concern.. Its nice to have a mentor look out for all of us Newbies.. These trucks are loud... what ya say.
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I wish someone had pushed hearing protection when I was younger. We used to go out shooting all the time and never wore hearing protection and Im paying for it now. You might think that the loud noise is tolerable but it IS doing damage even if it doesnt hurt.

Im only 36 and it sucks when sometimes all you hear sounds like people are just mumbling to you and you have to ask them to speak up and they look at you funny. And the off and on ringing in your ears will get annoying and a constant reminder that your getting older
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Oh man, did you ever hit a raw nerve!! I have severe hearing loss due to the measles when I was a pup. Hearing loss is a SUPREME PITA.If you are in a conversation and cant hear all that is being said then you must ask the other participant to repeat--miss it again( or again and again) and the pissed off/animosity comes out real quick!People NEVER seem to get it--they just get PO'd. Hey,I'm not stupid--I simply didn't hear you and no I didn't give myself the measles at the age of two on purpose just so I could piss you off today.
OR if you decide that "well I think? I know what he said" (and don't) and give an inappropriate answer--you come across to them (and everyone else spectating) as a complete dumass.
OR if they are talking to you and you miss it (dont hear what he's saying for sure but I think he's maybe not addressing ME so I won't bother to respond) NOW you are an arrogant A-hole for ignoring him!
This happens often enough and pretty soon being around people is such an exhausting PITA that ain't worth it so you tend to shy away from social functions (and people in general).
And dating?? Well lottsa luck with that!Dating=going out to social function-usually in high noise environment(club)trying to impress little sweetie by asking her to repeat constantly then giving inappropriate response"Oh, whoops! You were simply saying you had a restored FIRE TRUCK --I thought she said she was to tired to XXXX!
Then what's really maddening is you can explain this to people ALL day long and they just don't get it ----UNTIL they have a hearing loss--then they get it! But by then it's too late because hearing loss is generally NOT reversible! And most all health insurance plan SPECIFICALY exempt coverage for the purchase of hearing aids!
Had a buddy in highschool that always thought I was blowing this way out of porportion.Then he went to work in the woods driving skid cat,running chainsaws ETC for about 20 years--Hearing protection!??? WTF why that's fer weenies!! Real loggers don't use no sissy-ass ear plugs!!---HHMMM well guess what folks!
We often see warnings about taking care of our hearing but we never see the REASON to protect from an "in the trenches point of view.Just my 2 cents worth! (well this rant looks like it got into about the $2.50 range)
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What? Say that again. Huh? Raining tunafish. Oh, ranting 2.50. Yea, I know where you are coming from. Its not fair because I did not turn my stereo up as loud as other people did. Must have been from John Deere.
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Oh man, did you ever hit a raw nerve!! I have severe hearing loss due to the measles when I was a pup. Hearing loss is a SUPREME PITA.If you are in a conversation and cant hear all that is being said then you must ask the other participant to repeat--miss it again( or again and again) and the pissed off/animosity comes out real quick!People NEVER seem to get it--they just get PO'd. Hey,I'm not stupid--I simply didn't hear you and no I didn't give myself the measles at the age of two on purpose just so I could piss you off today.
OR if you decide that "well I think? I know what he said" (and don't) and give an inappropriate answer--you come across to them (and everyone else spectating) as a complete dumass.
OR if they are talking to you and you miss it (dont hear what he's saying for sure but I think he's maybe not addressing ME so I won't bother to respond) NOW you are an arrogant A-hole for ignoring him!
This happens often enough and pretty soon being around people is such an exhausting PITA that ain't worth it so you tend to shy away from social functions (and people in general).
And dating?? Well lottsa luck with that!Dating=going out to social function-usually in high noise environment(club)trying to impress little sweetie by asking her to repeat constantly then giving inappropriate response"Oh, whoops! You were simply saying you had a restored FIRE TRUCK --I thought she said she was to tired to XXXX!
Then what's really maddening is you can explain this to people ALL day long and they just don't get it ----UNTIL they have a hearing loss--then they get it! But by then it's too late because hearing loss is generally NOT reversible! And most all health insurance plan SPECIFICALY exempt coverage for the purchase of hearing aids!
Had a buddy in highschool that always thought I was blowing this way out of porportion.Then he went to work in the woods driving skid cat,running chainsaws ETC for about 20 years--Hearing protection!??? WTF why that's fer weenies!! Real loggers don't use no sissy-ass ear plugs!!---HHMMM well guess what folks!
We often see warnings about taking care of our hearing but we never see the REASON to protect from an "in the trenches point of view.Just my 2 cents worth! (well this rant looks like it got into about the $2.50 range)
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i know exactly how you feel...
i have a huge amount of my hearing loss gone due to genetics... and all that stuff above happens to me too!

no wonder i don't have a girlfriend....
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Wow now I don't feel like it's just me ! More true words could not be spoken and unfortunately heard .
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what is a decent pair of ears covers? I still want to be able to hear traffic and emergency vehicles.. noise? Not all of it.. What would you all reommend for my boys hearing protection?
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I use some Winchester-labled shootin ear muffs, headset thingy I got for cheap at Walmart. Hugely reduces noise and I could hear what my passenger was saying to me while driving down the highway. As far as listening for sirens, I just swivel my head around alot and check the mirrors alot, being proactive, looking for trouble, like a defensive driver should.
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I use some Winchester-labled shootin ear muffs, headset thingy I got for cheap at Walmart. Hugely reduces noise and I could hear what my passenger was saying to me while driving down the highway. As far as listening for sirens, I just swivel my head around alot and check the mirrors alot, being proactive, looking for trouble, like a defensive driver should.
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