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Lower exposure action value
Domain: Health and safety at work => Preventive measures => Noise
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Noun phrase
Grammar notes
Countable
Definition
The lower of the two levels of daily or weekly personal noise exposure or of peak sound pressure which, if reached or exceeded, require specified action to be taken to reduce risk.
The lower exposure action values are:
(a) a daily or weekly personal noise exposure of 80 dB (A-weighted); and
(b) a peak sound pressure of 135 dB (C-weighted).

An employer who carries out work which is liable to expose any employees to noise at or above a lower exposure action value shall make a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risk from that noise to the health and safety of those employees.
An employer who carries out work which is likely to expose any employees to noise at or above a lower exposure action value shall make personal hearing protectors available upon request to any employee who is so exposed.
Where his employees are exposed to noise which is likely to be at or above a lower exposure action value, the employer shall provide those employees and their representatives with suitable and sufficient information, instruction and training.
Definition source
Reg. 2, 4, 7, 10 of The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
European legislation
Directive 2003/10/EC
British legislation
The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
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