Coalition seeks workplaces that use ‘85-3’ hearing criteria

Westminster, CO – A coalition aimed at preventing workplace hearing loss is looking to publicly recognize organizations that adhere to the 85-dB limit and 3-dB “exchange rate” for measuring and controlling workplace noise exposures.

The 85-3 Coalition said it intends to list the organizations on its website to show that the 85-3 criteria – which are stricter than OSHA requirements – are considered best practice and widely used.

Interested companies should email a letter signed by an authorized representative to [email protected] with the relevant text from their noise policy. Commitments will be accepted through the end of February.

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Coalition partners include the National Safety Council, Center for Construction Research and Training, and American Industrial Hygiene Association, among others.

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