WAC 296-307-638
Summary.
Your responsibility:
This section provides options to baseline audiometric
testing for employees assigned to duties with noise exposures
for less than one year. These program options may also be
used to provide added assessment of longer-term employees in
addition to audiometric testing.
The requirements of this section apply only if you decide
to use auditing or a third-party hearing loss prevention
program and do not conduct baseline audiometric testing for
those employees.
Hearing Protection Audits
You must:
Conduct hearing protection audits at least quarterly
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Make sure staff conducting audits are properly trained
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Assess the hearing protection used by each employee
during audits
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Document your hearing protection audits
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Third-Party Audiometric Testing
You must:
Make sure third-party hearing loss prevention programs
meet the following requirements
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IMPORTANT:
Hearing protection audits are a tool for use in
evaluating your hearing loss prevention program in cases where
audiometric testing does not provide a useful measure. For
example, if most of your employees are hired on a temporary
basis for a few months at a time, audiometric testing may not
identify the small changes in hearing acuity that could occur.
Auditing provides an alternative to audiometric testing in
these cases.
Auditing is not required unless you use it in place of
baseline audiometric testing for employees hired for a period
of less than one year and is permitted as a substitute for
audiometric testing only for these employees.
Third-party hearing loss prevention programs are full
hearing loss prevention programs and are distinct from
audiometric testing provided by third parties as part of your
own hearing loss prevention program. These programs may be
organized by labor groups, trade associations,
labor-management cooperatives, or other organizations to:
• Cover a specific group of employees
OR
• Combine efforts for several employers with common
employees.
Although you remain responsible for the program,
third-party programs can have at least two benefits over
running your own program:
• The audiometric testing is portable between the
participating employers so new testing will not be needed when
an employee changes employers
• Employees who only work for short periods for any one
employer can be monitored under the group program over a
longer period of time increasing the effectiveness of the
audiometric testing in preventing hearing loss for these
employees.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 05-01-166, § 296-307-638, filed 12/21/04,
effective 4/2/05.]