grbmds said:
The question for me is really whether it's OK to not use ear protection for the short duration that is generally the case with use of the TS55 connected to a CT48... I normally use ear protection, but these are very short periods with noise levels that aren't supposed to be harmful.
To quote Vince Vaughn from Wedding Crashers,
"It's very difficult trying to read the situation. And all the while you're just really wondering are we gonna get hopped up enough to make some bad decisions? Perhaps play a little game called "just the tip". Just for a second, just to see how it feels."
I'm a strong believer in ear protection, all the time. I carry a pair of corded earplugs (in a case) in my pocket and have multiples in redundant locations relative to work/tools in case I lose those. I live in new york city and am the guy you'll see on the subway platform with his hands over his ears as the express trains go by. If I'm in for a wait, I'll just break out the plugs.
One of my carpentry mentors has very real hearing loss and has always commended me on my practices. I knew enough to protect my eyes and ears but it was he who explained to me that hearing (like some of our other senses) is measured in logarithmic terms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_scale
Likewise, hearing loss is measured in logarithmically
http://www.nchearingloss.org/db.htm?fromncshhh
"Because the scale is a logarithmic scale, a 50 dB loss means you've lost a lot more than half of your hearing."
+1 to ccarrolladams on his shop policies.
I would really recommend hearing protection in conjunction with your TS55.
Best,
Dave
PS I wanted to include the links not to try to prove a point to you, but as a reference to anyone else who might happen along this thread and have their own questions or want quantifiable data.