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The Hearing Conservation Program has been developed for University employees that potentially work in an areas with noise levels of 85 decibels or above, measured on the A scale (dBA) over a time ...
Police reported an update to city council members, saying only eight citizen noise complaints came in during the month of June. Throughout the pilot program, officers have been reading decibels with a ...
OSHA mandates employers implement a hearing conservation program when the average noise exposure over eight working hours reaches or exceeds 85 decibels and provides hearing conservation guidelines.
Sounds less than 75-80 decibels (the noise level associated with 60% volume on most personal listening devices) are safe for your ears, even after long and repeated exposure.