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DIY Workshop with WSPS: How to Build a Hearing Loss Prevention Program

Duration: 2 Hours

This interactive virtual event is a hands-on experience, bringing clients from across Ontario to build their Hearing Loss Prevention Program (HLPP), with the common goal to prevent Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). 

Workshop DIY Workshop with WSPS: How to Build a Hearing Loss Prevention Program
Registration fee per person: $0.00
7-Jul-2026
8:30 am EST
Virtual
Live Online Training
0 Seats
Session ID: 233745
7-Jul-2026
8:30 am
Virtual
Live Online Training
Session ID:
233745
0 Seats
Available
20-Oct-2026
10:00 am EST
Virtual
Live Online Training
18 Seats
Session ID: 233829
20-Oct-2026
10:00 am
Virtual
Live Online Training
Session ID:
233829
18 Seats
Available
24-Feb-2027
10:00 am EST
Virtual
Live Online Training
30 Seats
Session ID: 233830
24-Feb-2027
10:00 am
Virtual
Live Online Training
Session ID:
233830
30 Seats
Available

Workshop Overview

Attendees will received templates with step-by-step guidance to customize their Hearing Loss Prevention Program during the session — not just following along but truly learning the why behind each component. We will go beyond the basics by exploring best practices, real-life scenarios, discussing the reasons for content inclusion, and highlighting critical components that will build your effective program. 

Who Should Attend?
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Workplace parties tasked with developing and implementing a hearing loss prevention program.


    Employers

    Managers/Supervisors

    HR and Health & Safety Professionals


Why Attend?
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This virtual, hands-on event will provide the tools and empower participants to build an effective hearing loss prevention program to prevent their workers from developing Noise Induced Hearing Loss.      

What You Will Learn
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  • How to customize a complete Hearing Loss Prevention Program using provided templates with step by step guidance to prevent Noise Induced Hearing Loss.
  • Understand the purpose behind each program component, not just what to include, but why it matters.
  • Apply best practices for noise hazard identification, assessment, control and evaluation.
  • Improve worker engagement and training by incorporating clear, meaningful content into their program.


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