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". Noise at work can cause effects such as fatigue, communication difficulties and total hearing loss. This report won my vote because it lays down a balanced set of rules aimed at protecting workers against the risks of exposure to noise, and sets out exposure limits. Implementation of this directive will thus lead to a significant reduction in existing noise levels and, therefore, an improvement in working conditions. Current problems in this area may in future be greatly reduced or even avoided altogether through the action employers are expected to take to assess and improve the noise levels to which workers are exposed. Nor must we forget the adoption of preventive measures at all stages, from the design of workstations and workplaces, through improvements in their layouts, to the provision of suitable machinery and equipment. Lastly, workers must be made aware of the problem and be trained in the right way to use the equipment."@en1

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