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Hearing Conservation

HearingConservationOSHA 30742002 (Revised)This informational booklet providesa generic, non-exhaustive overview of aparticular topic related to OSHA does not alter or determine complianceresponsibilities in OSHA standards or theOccupational Safety and Health Act of interpretations and enforcementpolicy may change over time, you shouldconsult current administrative interpretationsand decisions by the Occupational Safety andHealth Review Commission and the Courtsfor additional guidance on OSHA publication is in the public domain andmay be reproduced, fully or partially, withoutpermission. Source credit is requested butnot information is available to sensoryimpaired individuals upon phone: (202) 693 1999;Teletypewriter (TTY) number: (877) 889 Department of LaborElaine L. Chao, SecretaryOccupational Safety and Health AdministrationJohn L. Henshaw, Assistant SecretaryOSHA 30742002 (Revised)iiiiiContentsHearing ConservationWhat is occupational noise exposure?

employers to monitor noise exposure levels in a way that accurately identifies employees exposed to noise at or above 85 decibels (dB) averaged over 8 working hours, or an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA). Employers must monitor all employees whose noise exposure is equivalent to or greater than a noise exposure received

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