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Hazard Analysis  

  Work Activity: Masonry, Cement & Plaster  
  Task: Mixing cement, mortar, plaster, or grout  
 Hazard: Noise

  Problem:

Masonry workers are exposed to noise above 85 decibels (dB) from a range of tasks and tools.  Noise levels even during breaks can be high because other workers continue use of noisy equipment in the same area.  Grouting and mortaring specifically had an average noise exposure of 92.9 dBA, and some measurements were as high as 113.7 dBA.  Using a power cutting tool had an average noise exposure of 101.8dBA, and some measurements were as high as 119.8 dBA. 


 
  Risk Description:

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).  A worker who is repeatedly exposed to noise at 85 decibels or above without hearing protection is at risk for serious hearing loss. Noise-induced hearing loss is 100 percent preventable but once acquired, hearing loss is permanent and irreversible.

 
  Level of Risk:

Exposures are of such a magnitude and character that a significant number of workers risk developing serious long or short term health effects.

 
  Assessment Info:

To see if you may be in an environment that could cause hearing loss, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Is the noise at my workplace so loud that I have to raise my voice signficantly for someone an arm's length away to hear me?
  • When I leave work and am in a quieter environment, do my ears feel plugged?
  • Or do I hear a mild ringing or whooshing noise that goes away after an hour or two?

    If you answer yes to either question, your workplace is too noisy.

 
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