I have no idea why some mills don't allow music. I have been in many industrial applications that do though. But I wasn't referring to mills, I was referring to someone listening to music and someone else ASSUMING they are not paying attention or are distracted because of that. You were talking about bombing down the road in a car, (where most of the studies I was involved in was focused) not working in a nuclear power plant - location location location. What I was referring to was the idea that music "automatically distracts" and that is not what the studies found. The same was true for visual stimulation. It was based on studies done over a long period of time. 3M was the primary funder of the studies.NHS not to belabor what I said but why do you think that listening to music in head phones are not permitted in mills, underground ,mines surface mines and so on. Not to say people are scoff laws at times, but the first fatality you have to investigate, brings more to light, than you might think. What went wrong and why, how do we prevent it from happening again. Those thoughts stay with you for a life time. One statement I used in my training classes, was every safety law in the book, has blood on it.
Does the music have to be listened to in head phones to be a distraction? I was just talking about music in general. So, should they be outlawing radios in cars now?
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