Hearing Conservation

OSHA Hearing Conservation Standard | 29CFR1910.95 is designed to protect workers with significant occupational noise exposures from hearing impairment even if they are subject to noise exposures over their entire working lifetimes.  Any employee who is exposed to noise levels of 85 decibels or greater for an 8-hour time weighted average is required to be enrolled in a hearing conservation program.   Yale’s Environmental Health & Safety office is responsible for the management of the University’s hearing conservation program, which includes evaluating employee exposures to noise and identifying those populations that must be included in the program.

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