85B.4 Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise provides:
1. “Excessive noise exposure” means exposure to sound capable of producing occupational hearing loss.
2. “Hearing level” means the measured threshold of hearing sensitivity using audiometric instruments properly calibrated to the American national standards institute audiometric zero reference level.
3. “Occupational hearing loss” means that portion of a permanent sensorineural loss of hearing in one or both ears that exceeds an average hearing level of twenty-five decibels for the frequencies five hundred, one thousand, two thousand, and three thousand Hertz, arising out of and in the course of employment caused by excessive noise exposure. “Occupational hearing loss” does not include loss of hearing attributable to age or any other condition or exposure not arising out of and in the course of employment.
[C81, §85B.4]
98 Acts, ch 1160, §2
Referred to in §85.34
Structure Iowa Code
Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION
Chapter 85B - OCCUPATIONAL HEARING LOSS
Section 85B.2 - Workers’ compensation — employers subject.
Section 85B.3 - Loss in course of employment.
Section 85B.5 - Excessive noise exposure.
Section 85B.6 - Maximum compensation.
Section 85B.7 - Periodic examination.
Section 85B.8 - Date of occurrence.
Section 85B.9 - Measuring hearing loss.
Section 85B.9A - Apportionment of occupational hearing loss.
Section 85B.10 - Employer’s notice of results of test.
Section 85B.11 - Previous hearing loss excluded.
Section 85B.12 - Hearing aid provided.
Section 85B.13 - Payment of compensation discharges employer.
Section 85B.14 - Applicable chapters.
Section 85B.15 - Workers’ compensation commissioner to enforce.