
Construction Noise Control Partnership
Thousands of construction workers in this country are hearing impaired because of their work, and thousands more are destroying their hearing because of their work in construction.
To end this trend of rampant hearing loss among construction workers, the Laborer’s Health and Safety Fund of North America started the Construction Noise Control Partnership (CNCP). It is comprised of the Laborer’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), other trade unions, contractors, public health organizations, government agencies, equipment manufacturers and academics.
Since the inception of the CNCP, three working groups have been formed to carry out the goals of the partnership. These groups are the Best Practices work group, the Communications work group, and the Noise Measurement work group. The meeting minutes and work products and of these groups, as well as other documents pertinent to CNCP can be viewed by clicking on the individual item in the list below.
CNCP Home Page
Partners
Members and Contacts
Meeting Minutes
CNCP Minutes 02/08/01
CNCP Best Practices Work Group 02/08/01
CNCP Communications Work Group 02/08/01
CNCP Noise Measurement Work Group 02/08/01
CNCP Communications Work Group 08/22/01
CNCP Minutes 02/12/03
Documents
Quieting Your Construction Site
The Construction Noise Control Partnership (Neitzel)
Resource Links
CNCP Resource Links
Presentations
- Fall Protection
- PEST
- Ergonomics
- Noise
- Noise Resource Links
- Construction Noise Control Partnership
- National Conference on Hearing Loss in Construction
- Quieting Your Construction Site
- Chemicals and Hearing Loss
- Comments for ANPRM for Noise Standard in Construction
- Comments for ANPRM for Noise Standard in Construction (Executive Summary)
- Recordkeeping and MSDs
- Hearing Tests at Tri-Fund Conference Confirm Risk to Laborers
- Hearing Test Results from West Virginia
- Health Hazards Require OSHA's Attention
- Safety Culture
- Silica
- Work Zone Safety
- Workers Compensation
- Other Safety & Health Issues
- Find It Fix It
- Noise
- LHSFNA Urges OSHA to Hear the Noise
- NIOSH/NCHA Call for Safe-in-Sound Nominations
- Control Worksite Noise through Task Assessment
- Noise in the City
- Keeping the Worksite 'Safe in Sound'
- LHSFNA Supports NYC Noise Mitigation Rule
- Email to the Editor
- New Posters Augment Hearing Conservation Efforts
- Composer Uses Music to Elucidate Tinnitus
- Internet Message on Stroke Recognition Requires Comment
- Noise Exposure Associated with High Blood Pressure, Stroke, Heart Disease
- NIOSH Tool Helps Visualize Hearing Loss
- Getting a Sound Fit with Earmuffs
- The Longer You Work, the Less You Hear
- Hearing Conservation Squelched at OSHA
- Noise
- Noise Critics to OSHA; Can You Hear Us Now?
- ANSI to Adopt Hearing Conservation Standard
- Fund Aims to Enhance Life for Retiress
- Hearing Loss Programs Leave Room for Improvement
- Noise Exposure Raises Risk of Heart Attack
- Compromise Gains Ground for Voluntary Noise Standard
- Hearing Conservation Standard Considered by OSHA
- Hearing Conservation Standard Considered by OSHA