Install
openclaw skills install hearing-protection-day-kitCreate an everyday readiness plan for a noisy day, including expected noise blocks, hearing protection choices, breaks, carry-kit checklist, and discomfort notes. Use for concerts, commutes, tools, classes, hobbies, events, or other loud settings without medical advice or workplace compliance guidance.
openclaw skills install hearing-protection-day-kitHelp the user prepare for a noisy day with a simple exposure plan, carry-kit checklist, break plan, and after-action notes. The goal is everyday readiness for loud environments such as concerts, commutes, classrooms, workshops, tools, sports events, transit, airports, or social events.
This is a prompt-only planning workflow. It is not medical advice, audiology advice, occupational safety advice, workplace compliance guidance, or a substitute for official safety rules.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill to diagnose hearing problems, interpret hearing test results, calculate legally compliant workplace exposure, choose PPE for regulated job tasks, or decide whether a dangerous noise environment is safe.
Ask only for practical planning details. If information is missing, proceed with assumptions clearly marked.
Return the kit in this order.
Start with a concise safety note. If the user reports pain, sudden hearing changes, new or severe ringing, dizziness, drainage, injury, blast exposure, or symptoms that feel urgent, advise qualified medical or audiology help and do not treat the plan as a substitute for care.
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Date or event | |
| Main noisy blocks | |
| Longest loud block | |
| Available protection | |
| Communication needs | |
| Comfort constraints | |
| Bag or pocket location |
| Time or block | Expected noise source | Duration | Protection to use | Break or exit option | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Use cautious wording such as "use the protection you have available" and "consider a quieter break" rather than guaranteeing safety.
HEARING PROTECTION DAY KIT
Primary protection:
[ ]
Backup:
[ ]
Storage:
[ ] Case or pouch
[ ] Easy-reach pocket or bag location:
Comfort and hygiene:
[ ] Clean hands before handling earplugs when possible
[ ] Wipes or small bag if useful
[ ] Spare pair for loss or discomfort
Reminder triggers:
[ ] Put protection in before:
[ ] Take a quiet break after:
[ ] Review discomfort after:
| Moment | Quiet option | Reminder cue | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before loud block | |||
| During loud block | |||
| After loud block | |||
| End of day |
List practical adjustments only:
Do not provide medical treatment or regulated PPE compliance instructions.
| Time | Situation | What was used | Discomfort or hearing change | Action taken | Follow-up needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Close with a short reminder to seek qualified professional help for ear pain, sudden hearing change, persistent ringing, muffled hearing after noise, drainage, dizziness, injury, or repeated concern. For regulated work settings, direct the user to employer safety procedures, product instructions, and qualified occupational safety professionals.