working in a call center revisited
I am back at a call center and I talk more than any other call center job considering my voice gets hoarse at the end of the day. I put my decibel reader by my ear and I just talked naturally and I...
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I measured my voice on c weighting and it seems to be off by 10 db maybe i should measure with a weighting?
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9db filters in the real world only give 6/7 db of protection, I think you need to upgrade to a minimum of 15db filters though your ears will thank you even more if you get 25db filters.
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Years ago I occasionally had to help man the phone lines when it got really busy and it didn't particularly bother me at the time but some people's voices were quite loud and I had to hold that...
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peterg 25db filters are over kill when DJ'ing outside considering one of my speakers I had 6 feet away from me and the other was on the other side of the garage. I was in the garage and the acoustics...
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Here an item on a DJ Testing custom fitted er15s http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=118&Itemid=162
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Thank you PeterG I actually have the 15 db filters I should retire the 9 db filters and use the 15 db filters for now out.
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I'm not doing so well, the pitch is just too sharp sounding. My neck is tense do to my reaction to the noise. I wish it will soften some all because I may have been exposed to 80 db for 4 and a half...
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I'm looking for a new job I hate wearing a headset all day and the job is too monotonous too. I'm still not sure why my ear is super annoyingly sharp sounding. I got an interview next week with a...
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