Wash. Admin. Code § 296-817-30010
Important:
A noise dosimeter is the basis for determining total daily noise exposure for employees. However, where you have constant noise levels, you may estimate employee noise exposure using measurements from a sound level meter. Calculation of the employee noise exposure must be consistent with WAC 296-817-30015.
(1) You must include all:
(4) You must identify all employees whose exposures equal or exceed the Noise Evaluation Criteria in Table 1:
Table 1
Noise Evaluation Criteria
| Criteria | Description | Requirements |
| 85 dBA TWA8 | Full-day employee noise exposure dose. If you have one or more employees whose exposure equals or exceeds this level, you must have a hearing loss prevention program. | Hearing protectionTrainingAudiometric testing |
| 90 dBA TWA8 | Full-day employee noise exposure dose. If you have one or more employees whose exposure equals or exceeds this level, you must reduce employee noise exposures in the workplace. | Noise controls(in addition to the requirements for 85 dBA TWA8) |
| 115 dBA measured using slow response | Extreme noise level (greater than one second in duration). | Hearing protectionSigns posted in work areas warning of exposure |
| 140 dBC measured using fast response | Extreme impulse or impact noise (less than one second in duration). | Hearing protection |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050. WSR 15-23-086, § 296-817-30010, filed 11/17/15, effective 12/18/15. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 03-11-060, § 296-817-30010, filed 5/19/03, effective 8/1/03.]