Wash. Admin. Code § 296-817-20015 - Make sure employees use hearing protection when their noise exposure equals or exceeds 85 dBA TWA[8]
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Hearing protector selection should include earplugs, earcaps and earmuffs. |
Table 2
Effective Protection of Hearing Protectors
| Type of hearing protection | Effective protection |
| Single hearing protection (earplugs, earcaps or ear-muffs) | 7 dB less than the manufacturer assigned noise reduction rating (NRR); for example, earplugs with an NRR of 20 dB are considered to reduce employee exposures of 95 dBA TWA8 to 82 dBA TWA8 |
| Dual hearing protection (earplug and earmuff worn together) | 2dB less than the higher NRR of the two protectors; for example, earplugs with an NRR of 20 dB and ear-muffs with an NRR of 12 dB are considered to reduce employee exposures of 100 dBA TWA8 to 82 dBA TWA8 |
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1. You may also evaluate hearing protection by using the other methods given in the NIOSH Compendium of Hearing Protection (NIOSH Publication No. 95-105). |
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2. These methods require additional monitoring and are more complex, but provide a more thorough evaluation of protection. |
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3. This may be useful in cases where communication is critical or for evaluating hearing protection for employees with hearing impairment. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 03-11-060, § 296-817-20015, filed 5/19/03, effective 8/1/03.
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