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HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM
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REFERENCES 29 CFR 1910.95
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HEARING LOSS HIGH LEVELS OF CONTINUOUS OR IMPACT NOISE - CUMULATIVE OVER TIME - NOT NOTICEABLE UNTIL YEARS LATER - DAMAGES HAIR-LIKE CELLS IN INNER EAR - CAN NOT BE RECOVERED - HEARING LOSS CAN BE PREVENTABLE
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COMMON SOUNDS Whisper Normal Conversation Air Conditioner Lawn Mower Rock Concert Jet (taking off) Barely Audible Audible Slightly Loud Moderately Loud Uncomfortably Loud Pain Threshold 10 78 81 92 120 140 dB
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BASIC ELEMENTS IDENTIFY NOISE HAZARDS PROCESSES/ AREAS VIA THE IH SURVEY WHEN FEASIBLE WORKPLACES SHALL BE MODIFIED TO REDUCE NOISE LEVEL TO ACCEPTABLE LEVELS SUCH AS: - ENGINEERING CONTROLS - ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PERIODIC HEARING TEST SHALL BE CONDUCTED TO MONITOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAM TRAINING RESPONSIBILITIES
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NOISE MEASUREMENTS IN ORDER TO EFFECTIVELY CONTROL NOISE, IT IS NECESSARY THAT THE NOISE BE MEASURED AND PROPERLY EVALUATED BY INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
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MONITORING OF NOISE NOISE MEASUREMENTS - PERSONAL - AREA 84 dB(A) 8 hr-TWA for a 40 hour work week FOR IMPACT OR IMPULSE NOISE 140 dB PEAK Sound Level Meter
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LABELING OF HAZARDOUS NOISE AREAS AND EQUIPMENT DESIGNATED HAZARDOUS NOISE AREAS SHALL BE LABELED WITH: - NAVMED 6260/2 HAZARDOUS NOISE WARNING DECAL 8” X 10.5” NSN 0105-LF-004-7200 - NAVMED 6260/2A HAZARDOUS NOISE LABELS (HAND TOOLS), 1” X 1.5” NSN 0105-LF-004-7800 - “HEARING PROTECTION REQUIRED” CAUTION SIGNS 10” X 14” COG/NSN 9Q/9905-01-100-8205
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HEARING TEST ALL MILITARY SHALL RECEIVE A BASELINE AUDIOGRAM UPON ENTRY INTO THE MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL ROUTINELY EXPOSED TO HAZARDOUS NOISE THAT ARE DESIGNATED IN THE MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE NOISE PROGRAM SHALL RECEIVE THEIR AN ANNUAL HEARING TEST
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MONITORING AUDIOGRAM ANNUAL HEARING TEST SHALL BE COMPARED TO THE BASELEINE AUDIOGRAM TO DETERMINE IF A SIGNIFICANT THRESHOLD SHIFT HAS OCCURRED
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15 HOUR PERSONNEL WHO DEMONSTRATE A SIGNIFICANT THRESHOLD SHIFT ON THEIR ANNUAL HEARING TEST SHALL BE RETESTED AFTER THEY HAVE REMAINED “NOISE FREE” FROM ALL NOISE EXPOSURE EXCEEDING 80 dB FOR 15 HOURS INCLUDES ALL OFF-DUTY ACTIVITIES
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40 HOUR OCCASIONALLY A SIGNIFICANT THRESHOLD SHIFT STILL IS EVIDENT FOLLOWING THE 15 HOUR “NOISE FREE” PERIOD. IF THIS OCCURS, THEN THE PERSONNEL MUST BE KEPT FREE OF ALL NOISE EXPOSURE FOR A PERIOD OF 40 HOURS BEFORE BEING TESTED AGAIN INCLUDES OFF-DUTY ACTIVITIES
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PERSONNEL WHO EXHIBIT A PROGRESSIVE SERIES OF PERMANENT THRESHOLD SHIFTS MUST BE CONSIDERED AS HIGH RISK FOR FUTURE HEARING DETERIORATION. THEY MUST BE GIVEN SPECIAL CONSIDRATION UNDER THIS PROGRAM EXCLUSION FROM FUTURE NOISE EXPOSURE
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ALL PERSONNEL WHO NO LONGER WORK WITH NOISE HAZARDOUS EQUIPMENT OR LOCATIONS SHALL RECEIVE A TERMINATION AUDIOGRAM TO DOCUMENT ANY HEARING LOSS AT THAT TIME UPON TERMINATION OF SERVICE, MILITARY PERSONNEL SHALL RECEIVE A TERMINATION AUDIOGRAM TO DOCUMENT HEARING LOSS (IF ANY) REGARDLESS OF BEING IN THE HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM TERMINATION AUDIOGRAM
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PERSONAL HEARING DEVICES HEARING PROTECTIVE DEVICES SHALL BE WORN BY ALL PERSONNEL WHERE LEVELS AT OR GREATER THAN 84 dB(A) (CONTINUOUS) OR 140 dB IMPULSE/ IMPACT NOISE LEVELS A COMBINATION OF INSERT-TYPE AND CIRCUMURAL MUFFS (DOUBLE PROTECTION) SHALL BE WORN WHERE LEVELS EXCEED 103 dB(A) ALL PERSONNEL EXPOSED TO GUN FIRE, ARTILLERY OR MISSILE FIRING IN A TRAINING SITUATION SHALL WEAR HEARING PROTECTIVE DEVICES - TO ACHIEVE SUFFICIENT REDUCTION TO NOISE LEVELS ABOVE 104 dB(A) ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS OF SHALL IMPLEMENTATED IN THE PROGRAM
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MINIMUM PROTECTION AT A MINIMUM, HEARING PROTECTIVE DEVICES SHALL BE - COMPLY WITH ANSI Z87.1-1989 - ADEQUATE EYE PROTECTION AGAINST THE PARTICULAR HAZARD - DURABLE - EASY TO CLEAN - CAPABLE OF BEING DISINFECTED - EASILY REPAIRED
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HEARING PROTECTION
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RECORD KEEPING ALL RECORDS OF HEARING TEST SHALL BE KEPT IN INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL RECORDS UNTIL A NEW AUDIOGRAM WILL REPLACE IT ALL NOISE MEASUREMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FOR THE DURATION OF EMPLOYEE’S SERVICE PLUS 30 YEARS
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ALL PERSONNEL IN THE HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM SHALL BE NOTIFIED AND RECEIVE TRAINING IN - THE ELEMENTS AND RATIONAL FOR A HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM - PROPER WEARING AND MAINTENANCE OF HEARING DEVICES - COMMAND INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES - INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY IN PROTECTING THEIR OWN HEARING - OFF-DUTY PRACTICES - HOW HEARING LOSS EFFECTS EMPLOYABILITY, RETENTION, JOB PERFORMANCE AND CAREER PROGRESSION TRAINING
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ABATEMENT OF NOISE HAZARDS ENGINEERING DESIGN TO ELIMINATE OR REDUCE NOISE LEVELS DAMPING THE NOISE BY MEANS OF MUFFLERS, MOUNTINGS, COUPLINGS, INSULATIONS, ETC. ACOUSTICAL ENCLOSURES ISOLATION SUBSTITION OF A LESS NOISY OPERATION ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS TO LIMIT EXPOSURE TIME
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FUNDING PERSONNEL EXPOSED TO NOISE HAZARDOUS AREAS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ADEQUATE PROTECTION AT GOVERNMENT EXPENSE USE OF OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE FUNDS BY UNITS
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CONCLUSION IDENTIFY ALL NOISE HAZARDOUS PROCESSES/AREAS PROVIDE PERSONAL WITH HEARING PROTECTION ENSURE MEDICAL SCREENING POST WARNING SIGNS IN ALL NOISE HAZARDOUS AREAS ENFORCEMENT OF THE PROGRAM
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