Hearing Loss
LindaS
1,510 Posts
As a result of our annual hearing tests we have an employee whose hearing showed a recordable shift in accordance with the OSHA regs. We have required employees to wear hearing protection based on testing done of our facility but this employee refuses to wear the protection. In talking with him last week he informed me that the hearing loss has nothing to do with his job but rather his sideline business. He also states that when he wears the hearing protection he feels like he is "under water" and can't hear the machines to determine if they are working properly or not.
If he willingly provides a physician certification stating that his hearing loss is NOT due to his position here are we able to waive the requirement for him to wear the protection?
If he willingly provides a physician certification stating that his hearing loss is NOT due to his position here are we able to waive the requirement for him to wear the protection?
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This is not his option.
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
Imagine this scenario: Based on his statements and his doctor's opinion, you tell him that he does not have to wear hearing protection. Next year when he is tested, his then-current hearing ability, in comparison to his baseline and this year's results skyrockets out of sight and it is obvious that his hearing has worsened because you didn't make him adhere to the policy. Then what?
So,what is required is that you advise him of the policy and make available to him several alternatives for protection. The only option he has is to chose among the options you give him. Or, I suppose he does have the option of being terminated for violating your safety policies.