Note: | Representative monitoring may be used where several employees perform the same tasks in substantially similar conditions. |
1. Noise in the workplace that interferes with people speaking, even at close range. | |
2. Information from the manufacturer of equipment you use in the workplace that indicates high noise levels for machines in use. | |
3. Reports from employees of ringing in their ears or temporary hearing loss. | |
4. Warning signals or alarms that are difficult to hear. | |
5. Work near abrasive blasting or jack hammering operations. | |
6. Use of tools and equipment such as the following: | |
a. He;avy equipment or machinery. | |
b. Fuel-powered hand tools. | |
c. Compressed air-driven tools or equipment in frequent use. | |
d. Power saws, grinders or chippers. | |
e. Powder-actuated tools. |
Note: | Conditions that may be expected to increase exposure include: |
1. Adding machinery to the work area. | |
2. Increasing production rates. | |
3. Removal or deterioration of noise control devices. | |
4. Increased use of noisy equipment. | |
5. Change in work schedule. | |
6. Change of job duties. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-817-20005
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 03-11-060, § 296-817-20005, filed 5/19/03, effective 8/1/03.