Noise Awareness Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US

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Noise Awareness Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US

This Noise Awareness Program (ISNetworld® RAVS®* Section), in addition to being a complete and functioning written safety program (chapter), it also contains all the required text elements that are sought by the ISNetworld RAVS® (Review And Verification Service) reviewer. This plan has been previously submitted and has achieved a 100% approval rating for our clients.

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 You are downloading a MicroSoft® Word document file to your computer that is completely editable: 

  • Noise Awareness Program:
  • Approximate Word Count: 520
  • Approximate Number of Pages: 3
  • Page Reference Answers to RAVS Reviewer’s Questions: 5

  You will also receive instructions for a simple two-step process to place your company name and safety person's name throughout this word document to conform it to your company. Please review, and feel free to alter or add to it as you wish with any specific company information or safety policies that you may already have.

The first two pages of the document are guidelines for conforming this safety manual section, an index for completing the RAVS® questionnaire (with all page references), and uploading the section.

If you experience any difficulty filling out the questionnaire, or have any questions in general about these documents, call 314-570-0072, or e-mail me at vsunshine1@gmail.com.

 

An excerpt from ISNetworld® RAVS®* Safety plan Noise Awareness Program

   Approved hearing protective equipment (noise attenuating devices) will be available to every employee working in areas where continuous noise levels exceed 85 dB.  To be effective, ear protectors must be properly fitted and employees will be instructed in their use and care.  Training shall be updated consistent to changes in PPE and work processes and include the proper techniques of wearing hearing protection.  [2]  

 Noise levels are measured using a sound level meter or an octave bank analyzer and records kept.  Engineering controls will be used to reduce excessive noise levels.  When engineering controls are not feasible, administrative controls (i.e., worker rotation) will be used to minimize individual employee exposure to noise.  An ongoing preventive health program will be utilized to educate employees in safe levels of noise, exposure, effects of noise on their health, and use of personal protection.  Hearing protectors shall be available to all employees exposed to an 8-hour time-weighted average of 85 decibels or greater at no cost to the employees. Hearing protectors shall be replaced as necessary.  [3]