Wednesday, September 5, 2012

How Loud is TOO LOUD

Standards set by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) indicate that continued exposure to noise over 85 dBA will eventually harm hearing. According to OSHA, the exposure time allowed is cut in half for every 5 decibel increase. For example, if a sound is 95 dBA, then 4 hours of exposure, over time, will cause hearing loss, and exposure to sounds at 115 dBA for just 15 minutes a day, over time, will cause hearing loss. Other groups, such as NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) calculate safe exposure time by decreasing time in half for every 3 decibel increase. The NHCA (National Hearing Conservation Association) is an excellent resource for more information about occupational hearing conservation programs.

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