Ear Protection/Noise Exposure Guidelines
Ear protection is required if noise exposure exceeds OSHA standard. There are many factors to be taken
into consideration in each individual work area when dealing with ear protection. Factors such as floor
noise, length of exposure to noise, loss of hearing history in individual employees can all play a role in
requirements. Analyze your specific work area environment to ensure safe practices.
OSHA Standards
85dBA time weighted average over an 8-hour shift requires hearing protection be made available to
employees and use is recommended. (European Union standard is 80dBA)
90dBA time weighted average over an 8-hour shift mandates hearing protection is used. (European
Union standard is 85dBA)
NOTE: Local jurisdictions may have more stringent requirements. Refer to local regulations for standards and
requirements in your area.
Safety
Pitney Bowes
Operator Guide
February, 2017
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