Unheard-of Safety Risk: Occupational Noise Exposure

Craft Brewers Conference 2024
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Speakers: Hal McConnellogue

Link to article brewery worker wearing hearing protection

The modern brewery can be a host to many delightful sounds like the bubbling of airlocks and boiling of wort but it can also expose employees, customers, and vendors to potential deafening noises. This seminar dives into occupational noise exposure for the brewing industry, highlighting how to create a hearing conservation program, noise monitoring, audiometric testing, hearing protection and the responsibility a company has for safeguarding their employee’s hearing health.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn how to create a hearing conservation program
  • Identify hazardous noise areas and controls in breweries
  • Choose the right hearing protection for the job
  • Discuss audiometric testing
  • Understand the employer’s responsibility for safeguarding employee hearing health

About the Speaker

Hal McConnellogue

Hal McConnellogue, Sustainability Manager & Safety Committee Chair

Drakes Brewing Co.

Hal McConnellogue (he/him) is an accomplished brewer who has transitioned into a dedicated sustainability advocate for the brewing industry. As the sustainability manager at Drake's Brewing Co. in San Leandro, California, he oversees various projects and initiatives, impacting both the production brewery and beer gardens. Beyond his work in sustainability, Hal is dedicated to promoting safety and well-being within the brewery environment. His efforts are driven by a genuine desire to make a positive impact on both the brewing industry and the world. In his off time, you'll often find Hal traveling the globe, playing music, and on a constant quest to discover his next favorite beer.