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Construction Hours: Brockton vs North Plymouth

How do construction hours rules compare between Brockton, MA and North Plymouth, MA?

Brockton has fewer restrictions than North Plymouth.

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Some Restrictions

Brockton's Noise Control Ordinance addresses construction noise. Construction is generally permitted during daytime hours on weekdays and Saturdays, with restrictions on Sundays and holidays.

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North Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts applies federal and state occupational noise exposure rules to all construction sites statewide, requiring hearing protection and noise monitoring when worker exposure exceeds 85 dBA over an eight-hour shift.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonNorth Plymouth
Weekday Hours7 AM–6 PM-
Saturday Hours8 AM–5 PM-
SundayRestricted in residential areas-
AuthorityBuilding DepartmentDLS and federal OSHA
Permissible Limit-90 dBA TWA
Action Level-85 dBA TWA
Statute-MGL c. 149 s. 6 1/2

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Brockton FAQ

When can construction start in Brockton?

Construction is generally permitted from 7 AM to 6 PM on weekdays and 8 AM to 5 PM on Saturdays. Sunday work is restricted.

Who handles construction noise complaints?

Contact the Brockton Building Department or police non-emergency line for construction noise concerns.

North Plymouth FAQ

Do MA construction noise worker rules vary by city?

No, occupational noise standards apply uniformly statewide under federal and Massachusetts OSHA programs and cannot be weakened by local ordinance.

When must hearing conservation programs begin?

When worker noise exposure equals or exceeds 85 dBA averaged over 8 hours, employers must implement audiometric testing, training, and hearing protection.

Does state law cover community construction noise hours?

No, community construction-hour limits are set by local ordinance; state OSHA rules govern only worker exposure, not neighborhood disturbance.

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