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Hearing Conservation Program - Adobe file USC Environmental Health and Safety – (213) 740-6448
Hearing Conservation CONTENTS 3.0 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
6.0 HEARING PROTECTION DEVICES 11.0 PROGRAM APPROVAL AND REVIEW
The purpose of this program is to protect university personnel from hearing loss associated with exposure to occupational noise.
This program applies to all University employees whose job responsibilities may expose them to noise levels equaling or exceeding 85 dBA for 8-hour shifts (Action Level). Employees exposed to those levels of occupational noise are included in this comprehensive Hearing Conservation Program which includes audiometric monitoring, training, and the use of hearing protection devices.
3.0 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS California: Title 8, General Industry Safety Orders, Sections 5095-5100
Federal: 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1910.95 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1926.101 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1926.52 Environmental Health and Safety will oversee the administration of the Hearing Conservation Program, but ultimate responsibility for its implementation rests with each department on campus.
EH&S will conduct monitoring of work areas or job tasks suspected of exceeding the action levels described in Section 2.0, with area sound level measurements or personal noise dosimetry. Employees involved in this monitoring will receive written notification of their exposure monitoring results. 6.0 HEARING PROTECTION DEVICES Campus departments must provide hearing protection to the employees with full shift noise exposures of 85 dBA or higher (82 dBA for 12-hour shifts). Hearing Protection Devices attenuate noise exposure levels to 85 dB or lower. The purpose of audiometric testing is to gauge the effectiveness of the hearing conservation and to determine whether the employee has suffered any significant hearing loss. Employees covered by this program will be provided with baseline audiograms and annual audiograms thereafter. Test results will be made available to the employee.
Individual departments maintain the audiometric testing records for all persons enrolled in the Hearing Conservation Program. These records are maintained for the duration of the person's employment at USC and are made available to employees upon request. Audiometric records must include the employee’s name, job classification, audiogram date, and the date of the last acoustic or exhaustive calibration of the audiometer.
Environmental Health and Safety will maintain employee exposure measurements and training records for at least two years.
Post signs notifying employees that they must wear hearing protection devices in areas where noise levels exceed 85 dBA. Sign should be posted at the entrance to the high noise area.
Annual training is required for all employees exposed to noise levels at or above 85 A-weighted decibels (dBA) over an eight-hour period. Training includes:
11.0 PROGRAM APPROVAL AND REVIEW Date Reviewed: June 9, 2005 By: E. Becker |
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