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Occupational Noise Monitoring
OSHA estimates that over 5 million American workers are exposed to noise levels that require employees to be in a Hearing Conservation Program. Continual or prolonged exposure to excessive noise levels at work can lead to temporary or permanent hearing loss or damage. Noise can also create stress, and can be a safety hazard, interfering with communication and making warnings harder to hear. It is widely accepted that the only effective preventative measure is to control noise exposure before hearing loss occurs. Zephyr’s experienced Environmental, Health and Safety team can help you:
- Determine need for a sound level survey
- Perform a sound level survey [View Project Spotlight]
- Develop a Hearing Conservation Program compliant with OSHA regulations
- Assist in implementing Engineering/Administrative Controls