Wisconsin Statutes

§ 102.555 — Occupational deafness; definitions.

Wisconsin § 102.555
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 102Worker’s compensation

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Wis. Stat. § 102.555 (2026).

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102.555 102.555(1) (1) In this section: 102.555(1)(a) (a) “Noise” means sound capable of producing occupational deafness. 102.555(1)(b) (b) “Noisy employment” means employment in the performance of which an employee is subjected to noise. 102.555(1)(c) (c) “Occupational deafness” means permanent partial or permanent total loss of hearing of one or both ears due to prolonged exposure to noise in employment. 102.555(2) (2) No benefits shall be payable for temporary total or temporary partial disability under this chapter for loss of hearing due to prolonged exposure to noise. 102.555(3) (3) An employee who because of occupational deafness is transferred by his or her employer to other noisy employment and thereby sustains actual wage loss shall be compensated at the rate provided in s. 102.4

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Harnischfeger Corp. v. Labor & Industry Review Commission
539 N.W.2d 98 (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1995)
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Legislative History

102.555 History History: 1971 c. 148 ; 1973 c. 150 ; 1975 c. 147 , 199 , 200 ; 1977 c. 195 ; 1979 c. 278 ; 1981 c. 92 ; 1983 a. 98 ; 1985 a. 83 ; 1991 a. 85 ; 2007 a. 185 ; 2009 a. 206 ; 2015 a. 55 ; 2025 a. 33 .

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