Understanding Air and Noise Monitoring Requirements

Industrial hygiene (IH) monitoring plays a crucial role in ensuring workplace safety and compliance with OSHA standards. Assessing air quality and noise exposure helps identify potential workplace hazards and identify necessary controls for employee protection. This bulletin provides an overview of how to determine the appropriate monitoring frequency for new and existing processes.

Qualitative Assessment: The First Step

Before establishing a monitoring schedule, a qualitative assessment should be conducted to identify potential risks. This includes:

Air Monitoring Frequency Guidelines

Monitoring frequency is determined by the level of exposure risk.

Noise Monitoring Frequency Guidelines

Workplace noise exposure assessments should be conducted to ensure compliance with the OSHA Occupational Noise Exposure standard (29 CFR 1910.95):

Program Implementation and Review

To maintain an effective monitoring program:

Establishing a structured air and noise monitoring program ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and enhances workplace safety.

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