Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM) Certified Professional Practice Exam

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Which of these is a concern associated with working environments above OSHA's recommended decibel levels?

  1. Increased employee morale

  2. Higher turnover rates

  3. Health risks related to hearing

  4. Improved communication

The correct answer is: Health risks related to hearing

The concern associated with working environments above OSHA's recommended decibel levels primarily relates to health risks, particularly those concerning hearing. Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent hearing loss, tinnitus, and other auditory problems. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets regulations to protect workers from such hazards, stressing the need for implementing measures to reduce noise levels in the workplace. Ensuring a safe auditory environment is essential for the well-being of employees, as the impacts on hearing can lead to significant long-term health issues. Addressing these concerns is critical for maintaining workforce health, compliance with regulations, and fostering a safe working atmosphere.