S-2.1, r. 13 - Regulation respecting occupational health and safety

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131. The noise exposure limits are as follows:
(1)  daily noise exposure level: 85 dBA, as defined using one of the following formulas:
(a)  under the ISO Standard 9612:2009, Acoustics — Determination of occupational noise exposure — Engineering method:
LEX,8h = LP,A,eqTe + 10 lg [Te/T0] dB,
where Te = effective duration of the working day, in hours;
T0 = reference duration, 8 h;
(b)  under CSA Standard Z107.56-13, Measurement of noise exposure 2014:
Lex,8h = Leq,t + 10 log (Tw/8),
where Tw = effective duration of the working day, in hours;
(2)  peak sound pressure level (Lp,Cpeak): 140 dBC, using the following formula from ISO Standard 9612:2009, Acoustics – Determination of occupational noise exposure – Engineering method:
Lp’Cpeak = 10 lg[p2Cpeak/p20] dB,
where the reference value, p0, is 20 μPa.
O.C. 885-2001, s. 131; O.C. 781-2021, s. 2.
131. Continuous noise: No worker in an establishment may be exposed to the continuous noise levels prescribed below during a time period longer than that indicated in the following table:
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Sound level (in Duration of
dBA, corrected dBA exposure* permitted
or dBA equivalent) (hours per day)

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85 16
86 13.9
87 12.1
88 10.6
89 9.2
90 8
91 7
92 6
93 5.3
94 4.6
95 4
96 3.5
97 3
98 2.6
99 2.3
100 2
101 1.75
102 1.50
103 1.3
104 1.2
105 1
106 0.9
107 0.8
108 0.7
109 0.6
110 0.5
111 0.45
112 0.4
113 0.35
114 0.30
115 0.25
>115 0
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* this includes any continuous exposure or number of short term exposures during a worker’s work period.
The permitted duration of exposure for any worker at any sound level indicated in the preceding table is reduced by one half, effective from a date to be determined by a regulation made in accordance with section 223 of the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1).
O.C. 885-2001, s. 131.