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The Noise Assessment is part of the Health and Safety Risk assessment at the workplace. The main points of the Noise assessment are the following:
1. A general Noise Level Survey: it shall be conducted throughout the site to identify and document Noise Levels. This survey is updated whenever there is a change in production, process, equipment, or controls or at a minimum every five years.
2. For Noise Levels ≥ 85 dBA, signs shall be posted to require the mandatory use of Hearing Protection Devices.

HEARING CONSERVATION:
The following shall be required for employees when personal exposure monitoring results are above the applicable exposure level:
Exposure Levels ≥ 85 dBA, 8-hour TWA
Exposure Levels ≥ 84 dBA, 10-hour TWA
Exposure Levels ≥ 83 dBA, 12-hour TWA
•Mandatory use of suitable Hearing Protection Devices
•Audiometric testing: Baseline and annually thereafter
•Training
•Determination and implementation of engineering and/or administrative controls to reduce exposure levels below 85 dB(A)
A noise procedure is now available here .
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