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29 CFR 1910 OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY REGULATIONS
Subpart G Occupational Health & Environmental Control
§1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure
§1910.95(c) Hearing Conservation Programs
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§1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure
§1910.95(a) - (o) Occupational Noise Exposure
(a) Protection against the effects of noise exposure
§ 1910.95 (b)(1) & (2)
Table G-16 – Permissible Noise Exposure
Table: OSHA §1910.95
• Exceeding limits requires
1. Administrative Controls
2. Engineering Controls
• If 1 and / or 2 do not reduce to
allowable levels,
• then 3, PPE shall be provided
& used to reduce levels to
within allowable levels in the
Table
§1910.95 (c) Hearing Conservation Program
(c) Hearing Conservation Program
(1) ‘Ee exposed to equal or exceed 85 dBA over an 8 hr. TWA
Action Level
§1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure (c) Hearing Conservation Programs
Occupational Noise Exposure
Appendix A – Noise Exposure Computation
Appendix B – Methods for Estimating the Adequacy of Hearing Protection
Attenuation
Appendix C – Audiometric Measuring Instruments
Appendix D – Audiometric Test Rooms
Appendix E – Acoustic Calibration of Audiometers
Appendix F – Calculation and Application of Age Corrections to Audiograms
Appendix G – Monitoring Noise Levels
Appendix H – Availability of Referenced Document
Appendix I – Definitions
§1910.95 (d)(e)(f) Monitoring / ‘ee Notification / Monitoring observations
(d) Monitoring equal or exceed 85 dBA over an 8hr. TWA:
(1) Development & Implement monitoring program
(2) Repeat monitoring
(e) Inform exposed ‘ees
(f) Allow ‘ees / rep. to observe monitoring if they wish
(g)(1) Audiometric Testing Program
No cost to ‘ee
Baseline
Annual & Evaluation Compare to Baseline
Follow-up
Baseline Revising
Standard Threshold Shift
(h) Requirements
500 – 6000 Hz
Specs – American National Standard
Specification for Audiometers
Instruments – Appendix C
Note: Do yourself a favor; conduct baseline audiograms for all new employees
§1910.95 (g)(h) Audiometric Testing Program / Requirements
§1910.95 (i)(j) Hearing Protectors
(i) Hearing Protectors
Make available to ‘ees exposed to 85 dBA over 8 hr. TWA
‘Er ensure protectors are worn
Worn by ‘ee exposed but has not had baseline audiogram
Worn by ‘ee that has experienced a threshold shift
‘Ee has opportunity to select from a variety provided by ‘er
Provide training in use & care of protectors
‘Er has to ensure proper initial fitting & supervise correct use
(j) Hearing Protection Attenuation (“Er responsibility)
Evaluation of protectors (Appendix B)
Must attenuate to at least 90 dBA
Must attenuate to at least 85 dBA or below for ‘ee that had experienced a threshold shift
Re-evaluate whenever the adequacy no longer provides adequate attenuation
§1910.95 (i)(j) Hearing Protectors / with Radios……
Depends on your company’s policy & how your program is written.
§1910.95 (k)(l) Training
(k) Training Program
Dev. / implement program for those exposed to noise level at or above 85 dBA over 8hr. TWA
Ensure participation
Repeated annually for ‘ees in the hearing conservation program
1. Effects of noise on hearing
2. Purpose of protectors, advantages, attenuation types, selection, fitting, use & care
3. Purpose of audiometric testing & explanation of test procedures
(l) Information access & training materials Make available to affected ‘ees / representative copy of §1910.95 & post in workplace
Provide informational materials provided by OSHA
Upon request, all materials related to ‘er training & education program
§1910.95 (m)(n)(o) Recordkeeping
(m) Recordkeeping
Exposure measurements
Audiometric Tests
Name & classification of ‘ee, audiogram date, examiner’s name, date of
equipment calibration, ‘ees most recent noise exposure assessment, &
background sound pressure levels in audiometric test rooms
Record retention
Noise exposure measurement records – 2 years
‘Ee audiometric test – duration of affected ‘ee employment
Access to records
Transfer of records
(n)(o) Appendices & Exemptions
A, B, C, D, E, F, & G
Oil & gas well drilling operations
Noise Exposures Examples
Source dBA Whisper 20
Refrigerator 40
Conversation 60
Average TV 74
Blender 80
Source dBA Walkman 90
Woodworking 93-120
Gun Shot 130-140
Riding Motorcycle 100
Snow Mobile 120
Rock Concert 140
Noise Exposures Examples
29 CFR 1910 OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY REGULATIONS
Subpart G Occupational Health & Environmental Control
§1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure
§1910.95(c) Hearing Conservation Programs
Questions / Comments / Feedback
29 CFR 1910 OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY REGULATIONS
Subpart G Occupational Health & Environmental Control
§1910.95 Occupational Noise Exposure
§1910.95(c) Hearing Conservation Programs
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