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Title: HEARING CONSERVAQTION


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INDUSTRIAL NOISE AND HEARING CONSERVATION
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What Is Noise?
  • Creates stress that affects one mentally and
    physically
  • Causes accidents because workers cant hear
    instructions or warning signals
  • Sound that bears no information
  • Interferes with wanted sound

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Types of Noise
  • Intermittent
  • Continuous
  • Impact

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How Can We Tell When Noise Is Too Loud?
  • If two people 3 feet apart must shout to be
    heard, the background noise is too loud (above 85
    decibels).
  • Noise above 140 decibels causes pain and
    immediate hearing loss.

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Action Levels
  • Noise is measured in units called decibels or
    dB sound
  • 85 dBA HCP
  • 90 dBA Noise control/HP
  • 115 dBA Signs posted hearing protection
    required

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Daily Allowable Exposure Times To Noise
Noise Level Allowable Exposure Time 85
decibels 8 hours 90 decibels 4 hours 100
decibels 1 hour 105 decibels 30 minutes 110
decibels 15 minutes 115 decibels 0
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Noise Levels Examples
  • Equipment Noise Level
  • Wood Shop 89.6 decibels avg
  • Music Room 90.1 decibels avg
  • Ag/Metals 87.6 decibels avg
  • Trimmer 92.0 decibels
  • Edger 94.5 decibels
  • Lawn Mower (JD) 92.8 decibels
  • Lawn Mower 96.4 decibels
  • Chain Saw 110 decibels
  • Gunshot 140 decibels
  • Jackhammer 112 decibels
  • Tractor 95-105 decibels
  • Circular Saw 90-100 decibels

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WISHA
  • WAC 296-817 Hearing Conservation Program
  • Written Program
  • Exposure Monitoring
  • Audiometric Testing
  • Record Keeping/Access
  • Hearing Protection
  • Employee Training

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Exposure Monitoring
  • Employers are required to monitor employee
    noise-exposure levels to identify those who are
    exposed at or above 85 dBA.
  • Employees must be notified of results.
  • Re-monitor whenever changes in exposures occur.
  • New employees

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Monitoring Results
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Employee Training
  • Annual Training
  • The effects of noise on hearing
  • Hearing protectors- purpose, types and use
  • Purpose of audiometric testing
  • Noise measurement records hearing test results

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EFFECTS OF NOISE ON HEARING
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Effects of Noise Exposure
  • Hearing loss from noise exposure is usually not
    noticed because it is so gradual.
  • Damage from noise exposure depends on the
    loudness and length of exposure.
  • Often the first noticeable effects is difficulty
    in hearing speech.

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Effects of Noise Exposure
  • Usually a person loses the ability to hear higher
    pitches first.
  • Scientific studies have shown that hearing loss
    can occur when 8-hour average noise exposure or
    85 decibels.

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Effects of Noise Exposure
  • Exposure to high noise levels can also cause
    permanent ringing in the ear or tinnitus.
  • Tinnitus sufferers usually complain of constant
    whistling, squealing, roaring or buzzing in one
    or both ears.
  • Severe tinnitus may disrupt sleep, reduce
    concentration and cause irritability and
    depression.

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Hearing Protectors
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Hearing Protectors
  • Available to all employees at or above 85 dBA
  • Selection of size and type that is appropriate
  • Ensure that they are worn correctly
  • Shown how to use and care for protectors
  • Offers sufficient protection
  • Use the NRR minus 7 (A-weighting correction)
  • Comfortable
  • At least 2 distinct styles

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Types of Hearing Protectors
  • Helmets
  • Earmuffs
  • Canal Caps
  • Earplugs
  • Formable
  • Custom-molded
  • Pre-molded

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Ear Muffs-Advantages
  • Ear muffs cover the whole ear and are preferred
    by some people.
  • They have replaceable pads and some high-tech
    styles filter out specific noise pitches.
  • They last longer than most plugs.

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Ear Muff Disadvantages
  • Muffs can be uncomfortable in hot weather.
  • Muffs dont seal well for someone with glasses or
    heavy sideburns.

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Ear Plugs
  • Earplugs are made of foam, rubber or plastic and
    are either one-size-fits-all or in sizes small,
    medium and large.
  • Some are disposable,
  • some are reusable.
  • They are lightweight, and require no maintenance.

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Ear Plugs
  • Some people may find ear plugs uncomfortable to
    wear for long periods at first.
  • Ear plugs rarely cause infection or prolonged
    irritation of the ear canal.
  • Most people can find a comfortable fit by trying
    several different sizes, types or brands.
  • Custom-molded earplugs can be obtained for
    maximum comfort.

custom molded earplugs
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Noise Reduction Rating
  • The noise reduction rating or NRR of hearing
    protection is measured in decibels.
  • The NRR is found on the earmuff or earplug
    package. The higher the number, the greater the
    protection.

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Inserting Foam Earplugs
  • Foam type earplugs are one-size-fits-all and must
    be inserted properly into the ear.

Roll earplug into small cylinder first, then
insert in ear.
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Inserting Foam Earplugs
Earplug incorrectly inserted
Earplug correctly inserted
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Proper Use of Hearing Protection
  • It takes just a few minutes of unprotected
    exposure at noise above 115 decibels to risk
    hearing damage.
  • Earplugs not well inserted into the ear canal
    will not provide complete protection.
  • Likewise, earmuffs not snug against the head will
    leak noise into the ear.

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How Can You Hear Anything With Hearing
Protectors?
  • Using earmuffs or plugs in noisy areas actually
    makes it easier to hear coworkers or machinery.
  • They reduce overwhelming loud background noise.
  • They are similar to dark glasses that reduce the
    suns glare making it easier to see.

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Hearing Protection Available at our Company
  • Ear Muffs
  • Ear Plugs
  • Form fit devices
  • Kept at Maintenance Shop or District Office

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Audiometric Testing
  • Audiometric testing is required by WISHA for any
    employees exposed to 85 dBA or above.
  • Audiometric testing is the same thing as
    hearing test.
  • Conducted by trained technicians to detect any
    hearing loss.

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How Does Audiometric Testing Work?
  • When you are first hired, or at program
    implementation a baseline test is taken.
  • The testing is repeated every year after that and
    compared to the baseline test result.
  • If a hearing loss is detected, you will be
    referred to a doctor or audiologist.

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Purpose of Audiometric Testing
  • Detect early stages of hearing loss.
  • Change in noise exposure
  • Most of us develop a mild hearing loss as we age,
    especially in the higher pitches.
  • Medical condition of the ear unrelated to noise
    exposure.

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Audiometric Testing
  • Audiometric testing produces printed audiograms
    which show hearing ability at several pitches or
    frequencies.
  • If there is hearing loss of 10 decibels or more
    in the human voice frequencies, you will be sent
    to the doctor or audiologist.

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RECORDKEEPING
  • Noise monitoring results (kept for 2 years)
  • Job assignments and noise exposure history
  • Hearing protection devices used
  • Hearing test results (kept for duration of
    employment), one given to employee
  • Records are accessible at District Office

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Management Responsibility
  • Provide hearing protection devices
  • Demonstrate commitmentwear HPDs
  • Provide hearing protection training
  • Enforce the use of HPDs
  • Knowledgeable in HPD selection and use
  • Encourage questions and solve problems

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Employee Responsibility
  • Understand the need for Hearing Protection
    Devices (HPDs)
  • Wear HPDs and seek replacements
  • Encourage co-workers to wear HPDs
  • Communicate problems to supervisors

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Noise Quiz
  • What happens when people are exposed to
    excessive noise?
  • a) They cant hear someone talking to them
  • b) Over a period of time, they will develop
    hearing loss
  • c) Some people may develop permanent ringing in
    their ears
  • d) Some people will be stressed out by constant
    exposure to loud noise

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Noise Quiz
  • What is the lowest level of noise that can cause
    hearing loss?
  • When it hurts your ears
  • 65 decibels
  • c) 85 decibels
  • d) An average of 85 decibels over 8 hours

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Noise Quiz
  • What is NRR?
  • The noise level of rifles
  • The noise rating of any loud machinery
  • The noise reduction rating of hearing protection
  • A measure of how well earplugs work

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Noise Quiz
  • Ear plugs work better than ear muffs in blocking
    out noise.
  • a) True
  • b) False
  • c) It depends

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Noise Quiz
  • Why is audiometric testing required?
  • a) To make sure you havent gone deaf
  • b) To test for any hearing loss during your
    employment
  • c) To test the noise of machinery
  • d) To see how well you remember noise training

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