Workplace Report (November 2018)

Health & safety news

Acoustic shock case goes to appeal


The Royal Opera House has been given leave to appeal a landmark High Court decision concerning acoustic shock, which is caused by the sudden onset of unexpected noise, often delivered at a very intense frequency. 


Earlier this year, in Goldscheider v Royal Opera House, the High Court ruled the Royal Opera House had failed to protect the hearing of its musicians and had caused acoustic shock to a former professional viola player. It was the first judgment to recognise acoustic shock as a compensatable condition.

https://www.healthandsafetyatwork.com/noise/royal-opera-house-secures-court-appeal-hearing-acoustic-shock-case


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