By law, all employers must monitor the level of noise employees are exposed to in order to ensure you are protected from any high level noise which could cause potential hearing loss or tinnitus.
You are especially at risk if you have worked in the mining, textile, steel, paper, building, heavy plant or manufacturing industries. Normally you will first notice hearing problems when talking in large groups or by having to turn up the TV or radio louder than normal.
If you are experiencing hearing problems including ringing in ears, buzzing ears, or are hard of hearing, the cause of this hearing loss could stem from your current or previous working environment. Here are some examples of industrial deafness compensation claims:
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Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
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Miss D of Bridgnorth received £19,000 following a road traffic accident in August 2007.
Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
Mr R of Stoke on Trent received £3,850 following an accident at work in May 2009 when he fell down some steps that had been inadequately repaired by his employer.
Miss D of Bridgnorth received £19,000 following a road traffic accident in August 2007.
Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
Mr R of Stoke on Trent received £3,850 following an accident at work in May 2009 when he fell down some steps that had been inadequately repaired by his employer.
Miss D of Bridgnorth received £19,000 following a road traffic accident in August 2007.
Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
Mr R of Stoke on Trent received £3,850 following an accident at work in May 2009 when he fell down some steps that had been inadequately repaired by his employer.