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OSHA “does not register, certify, approve, or otherwise endorse commercial or private sector entities, products or services. Therefore, any such claims by a manufacturer are misleading.” ANSI is the agency that approves and rates products. In an Interpretation Letter entitled “Use of Music Headphones on Construction Sites,” acting Director Patrick J. Kapust, writes …” the use of headphones on a construction site may be permissible at managerial discretion, unless such use creates or augments other hazards apart from noise.” The letter goes on to say that “struck-by hazards are one of the four leading causes of death in construction. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that employees are not exposed to struck-by hazards while performing their work. Listening to music may produce a safety hazard by masking environmental sounds that need to be heard, especially on active construction sites where attention to moving equipment, heavy machinery, vehicle traffic, and safety warning signals may be compromised.”
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