Construction hours in Pepperell, MA β sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances β set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
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.
Under the Massachusetts Public Employee OSHA program (MGL c. 149 s. 6 1/2) and federal OSHA 29 CFR 1926.52, construction noise exposure for workers must not exceed 90 dBA TWA, with hearing conservation at 85 dBA. The state Department of Labor Standards enforces against public sector employers and partners with federal OSHA for private sector. These worker protection standards apply uniformly across Massachusetts and are independent of local construction-hour ordinances.
OSHA citations with penalties up to $16,131 per serious violation, $161,323 for willful violations as of 2024 adjustments, abatement orders.
Middlesex County, MA
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