ANSI/ASSE Unveil Standard for Hearing
A standard approved March 5 by the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) recognizes the need for protecting personnel from injury by preventing hearing loss in construction and demolition operations.
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ANSI/ASSE A10.46-2007 – Hearing Loss Prevention in Construction and Demolition Workers – is one of a series of standards that focus on construction and demolition operations.
The standard is intended to help employers prevent occupational hearing loss among construction and demolition workers and applies to all construction and demolition workers with potential noise exposures (continuous, intermittent and impulse) of 85 decibels, A-weighted (dBA), and above.
ASSE serves as the secretariat for the A10 Accredited Standards Committee on construction and demolition operations. The A10 standards serve as a guide to contractors, labor and equipment manufacturers in the construction and demolition industry.
“Approximately 30 million workers are exposed to hazardous
noise on the job and construction workers are often susceptible to
occupational hearing loss,” said A10 Committee Chairman and
ASSE professional member Richard King, CSP. “This standard
recognizes the hazards of noise exposure in construction and
demolition operations and provides necessary recommendations for
preventing hearing loss in those operations.”
A10.46-2007 standard will be available soon in both print and
electronic format. For more information, contact ASSE Customer
Service at (847) 699-2929 or visit ASSE’s Web site.
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