Use this noise hazard identification checklist to assess workplaces for potentially harmful noise. It guides you through indicators such as the need to raise voices at one meter, use of powered tools or explosive sources, hearing difficulties or ringing, equipment labels noting high dB levels, past noise surveys above limits, and the presence of barriers or enclosures. Capture observations, note corrective actions and next steps, add comments, and complete sign-off. Support ongoing risk assessment, control implementation, and worker protection across noisy environments.
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