HawkinsHollow
Veteran Member
There are lots of times while working alone where it isn't a huge issue. But working with others it can get dangerous, or at the very least annoying. The carpenter who helped frame my addition is a stickler about safety gear, which is good. I mean he does this for a living and his hearing, eyes and lungs are pretty important. But he would listen to music in his ear muff style hearing protection while working and we would almost have to yell to get his attention. Annoying and yes, potentially dangerous.Man, for me myself, no way id use that. I saw too many accidents on construction sites from people being sidetracked by headsets while working. Including someone walking behind a D6 that was backing up and he was totally oblivious to it. Luckily the operator wasnt, but it nearly ended up in a nice fistfight.
Im not opposed to running my radio in the tractor cab when out mowing, but i dont use it when working around other people….ever. I want to stay focused.
I would say the main reason the earmuffs on your helmet are bluetooth capable is for crew communication NOT music listening.