A course for management and operations

This course will give orchestral management and operations staff certified training in the following areas as required by the Workplace Code of Practice:

  • An overview of the ear and hearing
  • Consequences of hearing damage from sound exposure
  • The incidence  of hearing damage to orchestral musicians
  • Workplace hearing conservation obligations for employees and employers
  • Orchestral hearing conservation programs
  • Planning, deploying and managing control measures
  • Musician’s hearing protection technology
  • What to do if it is too loud
  • Requirements for monitoring, planning and reporting
  • Managing a hearing injury

Course Information

Estimated Time: 65 Minutes

Course Instructor

Ian O'Brien PhD Ian O'Brien PhD Author

Ian is a professional musician, audiologist and acoustics engineer. He has been working with professional orchestras and tertiary music schools for many years assisting with the development and implementation of their own hearing conservation programs. He has also been delivering training in this area to musicians, management, boards and operational staff for around two decades and has published widely in the field. He operates an audiology clinic dedicated to the hearing health and rehabilitation of musicians, is involved in developing hearing technology, plays horn for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and is "improving" on the guitar.

Introduction

Module 1: Background & Overview 

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Module 2: Hearing Conservation Programs

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Module 3: Control Measures

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Module 4: Planning and administration

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