LRD guides and handbook July 2018

Health and safety law 2018

Chapter 8

Information and training



[ch 8: pages 146-147]

Where employees are exposed to noise which is likely to be at or above a lower exposure action value, Regulation 10 requires the employer to provide those employees and their representatives with “suitable and sufficient information, instruction and training”. This should include:



• the nature of risks from exposure to noise;



• the organisational and technical measures taken to comply with the requirements of Regulation 6;


• the exposure limit values and upper and lower exposure action values set out in Regulation 4;



• the significant findings of the risk assessment, including any measurements taken, with an explanation of those findings;



• the availability and provision of personal hearing protectors under Regulation 7 and correct use in accordance with Regulation 8(2);



• why and how to detect and report signs of hearing damage;



• the entitlement to health surveillance under Regulation 9 and its purposes;



• safe working practices to minimise exposure to noise; and



• the collective results of any health surveillance undertaken in accordance with Regulation 9 in a form calculated to prevent those results from being identified as relating to a particular person.