Hi, I have a mild tinnitus from 2016 produced by a concert. I am now absolutely habituated to my tinnitus and it doesn't disturb me.
The question is: I am in the process of becoming a police officer in my country. In the police academy I would have shooting classes, and I am worried about it. I have never used firearms and I would like to know if I can do this job (this is the job I have always wanted).
The information I have about the shooting practices is: the firearm we have to use is HK USP Compact 9 mm parabellum, and the classes are 2 per week, 50 minutes per class, 8 months.
I really want to be a police officer, but I don't want to risk my hearing, so I am very worried about this.
Could I do the shooting practices using 35 dB foam earplugs plus 35 dB earmuffs (Peltor)?
I know that earplugs plus earmuffs is not a 35+35 dB protection (if this was the case I would not be worried), so I would like to know if the double hearing protection would be secure enough for me to complete the shooting practices or not?
Thank you so much, and sorry for my English, I am from Spain.
The question is: I am in the process of becoming a police officer in my country. In the police academy I would have shooting classes, and I am worried about it. I have never used firearms and I would like to know if I can do this job (this is the job I have always wanted).
The information I have about the shooting practices is: the firearm we have to use is HK USP Compact 9 mm parabellum, and the classes are 2 per week, 50 minutes per class, 8 months.
I really want to be a police officer, but I don't want to risk my hearing, so I am very worried about this.
Could I do the shooting practices using 35 dB foam earplugs plus 35 dB earmuffs (Peltor)?
I know that earplugs plus earmuffs is not a 35+35 dB protection (if this was the case I would not be worried), so I would like to know if the double hearing protection would be secure enough for me to complete the shooting practices or not?
Thank you so much, and sorry for my English, I am from Spain.