Standard Number > 1910 > 1910.95
- 1910.95 - "Laboratory-based noise reduction" defined. [03/13/1984]
- 1910.95 - Administering the baseline audiogram either before or after an employee's first exposure. [03/07/2007]
- 1910.95 - Administrative controls and PPE used to reduce exposure below limits if engineering controls are not feasible. [03/19/1975]
- 1910.95 - An electroacoustic ear can be used for daily testing of an audiometer. [04/06/1983]
- 1910.95 - Applicability of the noise standard to portable ear muff type radios. [09/16/1983]
- 1910.95 - Applicability of the noise standard to pulpwood logging. [07/13/1982]
- 1910.95 - Application of the Occupational Noise standard to employees who are deaf or have a diminished capacity to hear. [08/03/2004]
- 1910.95 - Audiometric baseline revisions in employee rehire situations. [02/08/2005]
- 1910.95 - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1910.95 - Baseline audiograms must be established even if medical problem exists. [03/26/1984]
- 1910.95 - Calculating of hearing threshold shifts. [03/18/1987]
- 1910.95 - Calibration of noise dosimeters [12/10/1986]
- 1910.95 - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95 - Clarification of OSHA's requirement for 'quiet time' before audiometric testing. [12/21/2007]
- 1910.95 - Clarification of the policy for classifying violations as repeated, as well as clarification of specific regulations. [08/01/1994]
- 1910.95 - Clarification of use of the annual audiogram in place of the baseline. [11/30/2006]
- 1910.95 - Clarification on revising a baseline audiogram if a standard threshold shift occurs in only one ear. [02/10/2006]
- 1910.95 - Committing a de minimis violation when using an insert earphone designated as ER-3A. [07/29/1991]
- 1910.95 - Comparison to baseline audiograms and retest audiograms [05/24/1983]
- 1910.95 - Compliance determination based on worst day noise exposure. [09/15/1981]
- 1910.95 - Differentiation between the 80 dBA threshold for hearing conservation and the 90 dBA PEL. [09/26/2001]
- 1910.95 - Employee noise exposure assessment records are part of audiometric test record. [05/11/1983]
- 1910.95 - Employees with occasional exposure to noise levels in excess of 85 dBA TWA must be included in the company's hearing conservation program. [02/13/2004]
- 1910.95 - Fast response noise dosimetry measurement not acceptable. [02/22/1985]
- 1910.95 - Field calibration of noise dosimeters. [10/10/1986]
- 1910.95 - Free audiometric testing for employees exposed over the action level. [07/27/1987]
- 1910.95 - General review of the OSHA noise standard. [04/10/1986]
- 1910.95 - Hearing conservation programs and "ear blasts" on communication headsets [12/07/1987]
- 1910.95 - Hearing conservation standard questions. [05/09/1994]
- 1910.95 - Hearing conservation: referrals, financial responsibility, and documentation. [06/02/1998]
- 1910.95 - Hearing protection and the responsibility for paying for the hearing protectors including replacement devices/parts. [10/02/2000]
- 1910.95 - Methods of training for microprocessor audiometer technicians. [04/26/1983]
- 1910.95 - Minimum exposure for inclusion in the hearing conservation program (HCP); removal criteria. [02/13/2004]
- 1910.95 - Noise exposure standard and impairment adjustments. [07/09/1993]
- 1910.95 - Noise inspection conducted at Robben's Roost, Louisville, Kentucky. [12/14/1989]
- 1910.95 - Noise regulations apply to all places of entertainment. [05/01/1983]
- 1910.95 - Noise standards applicable to Metra are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Railroad Administration. [10/10/1985]
- 1910.95 - Notification requirements for standard threshold shifts. [09/27/1983]
- 1910.95 - OSHA policy regarding PEL adjustments for extended work shifts. [11/10/1999]
- 1910.95 - OSHA's rationale for the noise exposure PEL. [07/28/1999]
- 1910.95 - Occupational Noise Exposure Standard when an employee with a history of off-the-job noise exposure. [01/23/1995]
- 1910.95 - Occupational noise exposure standard affords protection to landscape service industry employees. [03/19/1999]
- 1910.95 - Placement of the noise dosimeter microphone for measuring the noise exposure of an employee using an airline respirator equipped with a shroud. [02/24/1997]
- 1910.95 - Policy concerning OSHA's Hearing Conservation Amendment [07/19/1989]
- 1910.95 - Product endorsement policy and telephone headsets. [08/24/1990]
- 1910.95 - Question of whether the noise standard is adjusted for workshifts greater than 8 hours. [03/26/1982]
- 1910.95 - Questions and answers relative to the noise standard. [05/08/1984]
- 1910.95 - Recertifying technicians who do audiometric testing and pulmonary function testing. [06/15/1987]
- 1910.95 - Reduction of noise exposure for metal spray operations. [11/20/1987]
- 1910.95 - Regulations for the calibration of spirometers and audiometers;Regulations for the calibration of spirometers and audiometers. [12/14/1984]
- 1910.95 - Requirement for instituting engineering and administrative controls for noise. [06/09/1987]
- 1910.95 - Requirement to make a positive determination of work-relatedness of threshold shift revoked. [05/03/1983]
- 1910.95 - Requirements of the Occupational Noise Exposure Standard with regards to hearing protectors. [03/26/1996]
- 1910.95 - Response to Freedom of Information Act request for standards and guidelines related to working around aircraft. [03/29/1988]
- 1910.95 - Response to letter suggesting that the noise standard of 90 dB(A) is set at too high a level, and should be 85 dB(A) or less. [07/10/1986]
- 1910.95 - Retention of exposure and audiometric testing records by successor employers. [04/27/2004]
- 1910.95 - Retesting requirements if employee's annual audiogram shows a Standard Threshold Shift (STS). [08/14/2003]
- 1910.95 - Some employers have banned portable stereo headsets. [08/15/1985]
- 1910.95 - Standard applicable to two point suspension scaffolds and power platforms used in window cleaning and to hazards in refrigeration plants. [07/16/1985]
- 1910.95 - The noise standard applies to environments with undue atmospheric pressure. [06/16/1986]
- 1910.95 - Voluntary safety and health audits under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. [09/11/1996]
- 1910.95(a) - Occupational noise exposure limits [04/01/1991]
- 1910.95(b)(1) - Application of the Occupational Noise standard to employees who are deaf or have a diminished capacity to hear. [08/03/2004]
- 1910.95(c) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(c) - Hearing conservation standard in relation to poultry processing industry. [06/03/1982]
- 1910.95(c) - March 1, 1984 is the deadline for baseline audiograms [02/03/1984]
- 1910.95(c) - Methods of training for microprocessor audiometer technicians. [08/04/1983]
- 1910.95(c) - Positive determination of work-relatedness of standard threshold shift not required. [03/16/1983]
- 1910.95(c) - Provisions to assure that workers are adequately protected from noise exposure. [01/19/1982]
- 1910.95(c) - Revisions of hearing conservation standard under consideration applicable to logging industry. [08/18/1982]
- 1910.95(c) - Variable day to day exposures cannot be averaged for compliance with action level [01/11/1982]
- 1910.95(c)(1) - Minimum exposure for inclusion in the hearing conservation program (HCP); removal criteria. [02/13/2004]
- 1910.95(d) - Citation guidelines in relation to monitoring programs. [08/15/1983]
- 1910.95(d) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(d)(1)(i) - Acceptability of Task-Based Noise Exposure Assessment Modeling (T-BEAM). [02/01/2001]
- 1910.95(d)(1)(ii) - Acceptability of Task-Based Noise Exposure Assessment Modeling (T-BEAM). [02/01/2001]
- 1910.95(e) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(f) - Observation of monitoring requirement at 1910.95(f) in the occupational noise exposure standard [03/05/1990]
- 1910.95(g)(1) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1910.95(g)(1) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(g)(1) - No time limit from date of annual audiogram to standard threshold shift determination. [04/06/1983]
- 1910.95(g)(5) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1910.95(g)(5)(i) - Administering the baseline audiogram either before or after an employee's first exposure. [03/07/2007]
- 1910.95(g)(5)(iii) - Clarification of OSHA's requirement for 'quiet time' before audiometric testing. [12/21/2007]
- 1910.95(g)(7) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1910.95(g)(7)(ii) - Audiograms conducted in accordance with the hearing conservation amendment. [06/18/1985]
- 1910.95(g)(7)(ii) - Retesting requirements if employee's annual audiogram shows a Standard Threshold Shift (STS). [08/14/2003]
- 1910.95(g)(7)(ii) - Retesting when audiogram shows employees have suffered STS shift [04/17/1991]
- 1910.95(g)(8) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(g)(8)(i) - Time period for notifying employees of a standard threshold shift (STS). [06/25/1986]
- 1910.95(g)(8)(ii) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(g)(9) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1910.95(g)(9) - Clarification of use of the annual audiogram in place of the baseline. [11/30/2006]
- 1910.95(g)(9) - Clarification on revising a baseline audiogram if a standard threshold shift occurs in only one ear. [02/10/2006]
- 1910.95(g)(9)(i) - Interpretation concerning persistent standard threshold shift (STS) . [06/04/1986]
- 1910.95(g)(9)(i) - Revising baseline audiogram when there is a standard threshold shift in only one ear. [09/09/2005]
- 1910.95(g)(10) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1910.95(g)(10) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1910.95(g)(10) - Identification of a standard threshold shift (STS) for individuals with a very poor sense of hearing. [11/17/1989]
- 1910.95(g)(10) - Revising baseline audiogram when there is a standard threshold shift in only one ear. [09/09/2005]
- 1910.95(g)(10)(i) - Interpretation of "effective hearing conservation program". [06/06/1985]
- 1910.95(h)(2) - Audiometric earphones to be reviewed for acceptability for audiometric testing. [12/13/1989]
- 1910.95(h)(2) - Use of insert earphones for audiometric testing. [08/31/1993]
- 1910.95(h)(4) - Frequency of evaluating audiometric testing rooms to meet the specifications in Appendix D of the Occupational Noise standard. [02/14/2005]
- 1910.95(h)(5) - Audiometer calibration requirements of the March 8, 1983 Hearing Conservation Amendment. [06/08/1983]
- 1910.95(h)(5)(i) - Quest Bio Acoustic Simulator may be used for daily audiometer checks. [08/30/1984]
- 1910.95(i)(1) - Hearing protection and the responsibility for paying for the hearing protectors including replacement devices/parts. [10/02/2000]
- 1910.95(i)(1) - OSHA's rationale for the noise exposure PEL. [07/28/1999]
- 1910.95(i)(2) - Application of the Occupational Noise standard to employees who are deaf or have a diminished capacity to hear. [08/03/2004]
- 1910.95(i)(2)(i) - OSHA's rationale for the noise exposure PEL. [07/28/1999]
- 1910.95(i)(2)(i) - Use of Walkman Radio, Tape, or CD Players and Their Effect When Hearing Protection Is In Use [04/14/1987]
- 1910.95(i)(2)(ii) - Use of Walkman Radio, Tape, or CD Players and Their Effect When Hearing Protection Is In Use [04/14/1987]
- 1910.95(i)(3) - Ear muffs and ear plugs are not both required if one offers protection. [09/30/1983]
- 1910.95(i)(3) - One type of muff and plug available for employee hearing protector selection. [10/17/1983]
- 1910.95(k) - A film can meet training requirements if questions are answered. [02/16/1984]
- 1910.95(k) - Costs of employee training under the noise standard paid by employer. [02/01/1984]
- 1910.95(l)(1) - Posting of the Occupational Noise Exposure Standard. [02/09/1988]
- 1910.95(m) - Minimum exposure for inclusion in the hearing conservation program (HCP); removal criteria. [02/13/2004]
- 1910.95(m)(2) - Recording criteria for recordkeeping cases involving occupational hearing loss. [03/04/2004]
- 1910.95(m)(3) - Retention of exposure and audiometric testing records by successor employers. [04/27/2004]
- 1910.95(m)(3)(i) - Noise exposure measurement records must be retained for 2 years. [08/17/2000]
- 1910.95(m)(5) - Retention of exposure and audiometric testing records by successor employers. [04/27/2004]