Maine Statutes

§ 39-A §612 — Occupational loss of hearing

Maine § 39-A §612
JurisdictionMaine
Title 39-AWORKERS' COMPENSATION
Part 2OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE LAW

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 39-A, § 39-A §612 (2026).

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In case of loss of hearing resulting from occupational disease, the following rules are applicable in determining eligibility for compensation and the period during which compensation is payable.

1.Definition. As used in this chapter, "occupational hearing loss" means a sensorineural loss of hearing in one or both ears due to prolonged exposure to injurious noise in employment. Injurious noise means sound capable of producing occupational hearing loss.
2.Limitations on sound frequencies. Losses of hearing due to industrial noise for compensation purposes is limited to the frequencies of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 cycles per second. Loss of hearing ability for frequency tones above 2,000 cycles per second does not constitute disability for hearing.
3.Determination of hearing loss. The percent

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Legislative History

PL 1991, c. 885, §A8 (NEW). PL 1991, c. 885, §§A9-11 (AFF). RR 2001, c. 1, §47 (COR).

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