California Control of Occupational Noise Exposure

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California CCR Article 9 requires employers to establish a hearing conservation program, provide employees with hearing protectors and post Article 9 in the workplace when occupational noise exceeds certain levels.

19″ x 25″ – Poly Vinyl both sides.

SKU: 05242

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The California Code of Regulations (CCR) Article 9 establishes requirements for controlling occupational exposure to noise. The CCR requires employers to:

  • Provide protection against noise when sound levels exceed 85 decibels over an 8-hour period.
  • Establish a hearing conservation program, test employees’ exposure, and provide employees with hearing protectors when sound exceeds the specified limit.
  • Provide exposed employees with annual training in occupational noise exposure and the use of hearing protectors.
  • Provide employees with testing results upon request.
  • Retain records of exposure measurements for 2 years.
  • Post a copy of CCR Article 9 in the workplace.
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