ScottM
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iBazinga!
We got another 2" of snow this morning to add to our 20.5" inches from earlier this week. No biggie at all, but while I was out using the snow blower my neighbor stopped to ask me a question that got me thinking. You see my snow blower is loud! It is a typical Toro 2-cycle single stage snow blower, at the time it was the largest single stage thrower that Toro made. When I use it I wear a David Clark passive noise attenuator headsets, the type without any ability to plug into an intercom. I started wearing them when after using the thing my ears would ring.
My neighbor stopped by to ask why I wear those things. I told him to prevent hearing injury and said they looked kind of dorky and he wouldn't wear them. My neighbor is a bit of an idiot so I just brushed off his comments. But his question did make me wonder how many of you wear hearing protection when using loud machinery? As pilots we seem obsessed with protecting our hearing while in the cockpit, do we also care when using the mower or snow throwers?
My neighbor stopped by to ask why I wear those things. I told him to prevent hearing injury and said they looked kind of dorky and he wouldn't wear them. My neighbor is a bit of an idiot so I just brushed off his comments. But his question did make me wonder how many of you wear hearing protection when using loud machinery? As pilots we seem obsessed with protecting our hearing while in the cockpit, do we also care when using the mower or snow throwers?