Transcription of OSHA 3498-12N 2011
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OSHA 3498-12N 2011If you are a construction worker, this pocket guideis written for you. Small contractors should alsofind this information helpful. You are encouragedto go to the references in this document and tothe OSHA website for more guidance document is not a standardor regulation, and it creates no new legalobligations. The guidance is advisory in nature,informational in content, and is intended tohelp construction workers and supervisorsunderstand and reduce noise exposure on jobsites. Employers are required to comply withsafety and health standards as issued andenforced by either the Federal OccupationalSafety and health administration (OSHA), oran OSHA-approved State Plan.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 4 WORKERSAFETYSERIES Hearing loss occurs when cilia, tiny hair cells that line the inner ear, are damaged. At first, the
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Health Surveillance for Noise Induced Hearing Loss, Noise Induced Hearing Loss, Hearing loss, Occupational, Hearing, Noise, Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Loss, PREVENTING OCCUPATIONAL HEARING LOSS, Noise exposure, 5 NOISE SOURCES, World Health Organization, RECOMMENDED STANDARD Occupational Noise Exposure Revised Criteria