Noise Monitoring in San Diego

Excessive workplace noise is one of the most common occupational health hazards. Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent hearing loss, tinnitus, and other health effects.

When is Noise Monitoring Required?

  • When workers are exposed to noise levels that may exceed the Cal/OSHA PEL of 90 dBA TWA
  • As part of a Hearing Conservation Program (required when exposures exceed 85 dBA TWA Action Level)
  • Construction sites with heavy equipment, demolition, or impact tools
  • Manufacturing and industrial facilities
  • Entertainment venues and event spaces
  • Community noise assessments for development projects or noise complaints

Our Noise Monitoring Services Include:

  • Personal noise dosimetry using calibrated dosimeters worn by workers throughout the shift
  • Area sound level measurements using Type 1 and Type 2 sound level meters
  • Octave band frequency analysis for engineering control design
  • Comparison of results to Cal/OSHA PEL (90 dBA TWA), Action Level (85 dBA TWA), and ACGIH TLV
  • Written noise exposure assessment report with findings and recommendations
  • Guidance on engineering controls, administrative controls, and hearing protection selection
  • Support for Hearing Conservation Program development

Service Area: San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, and throughout California.

Call (858) 442-3230 or email [email protected].

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