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OSHA Injury Report: Mason General Hospital & Clinics

Hearing loss · Other recordable case

On , a hearing loss at Mason General Hospital & Clinics in Shelton, WA 98584 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was rN in general medical and surgical hospitals.

Establishment
Mason General Hospital & Clinics
Street
901 Mountain View Dr
City
Shelton
State
WA
ZIP
98584
On-site location
DWC officeCarmens office
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Hearing loss (code 5)

Repeatedly over the years since newer Sirens of Fire alerts have been inserted in the DWC office in which I work High decibel Fire Alarm audible sirens has interrupted patient and telephone visits of our community members during repeated practice drills. It prevents education in which patients are paying for to cover their personal medical condition delays meetings and causes lateness in patient visits due to this. I have discussed on multiple occasions with staff members involved with the Mason Health fire alarm system. The reply is to expect this to continue based on the new normal standards for all closed and open rooms and hallways in [REDACTED] building as everyone in the building requires the same audible alarm decibels during the siren and it cannot be changed per regulations. I have noticed both ears over this [REDACTED] to ring which may be associated to the repeated high pitched siren decibel alarm system since it cannot be changed.

Repeatedly over the years since newer Sirens of Fire alerts have been inserted in the DWC office in which I work High decibel Fire Alarm audible sirens has interrupted patient and telephone visits of our community members during repeated practice drills. It prevents education in which patients are paying for to cover their personal medical condition delays meetings and causes lateness in patient visits due to this. I have discussed on multiple occasions with staff members involved with the Mason Health fire alarm system. The reply is to expect this to continue based on the new normal standards for all closed and open rooms and hallways in [REDACTED] building as everyone in the building requires the same audible alarm decibels during the siren and it cannot be changed per regulations. I have noticed both ears over this [REDACTED] to ring which may be associated to the repeated high pitched siren decibel alarm system since it cannot be changed.

Hearing Loss or Impairment

MISC - Cumulative NOC

Repeatedly over the years since newer Sirens of Fire alerts have been inserted in the DWC office in which I work High decibel Fire Alarm audible sirens has interrupted patient and telephone visits of our community members during repeated practice drills.

Job description
RN
SOC code
29-1141 — Registered Nurses
NAICS code
622110 — General medical and surgical hospitals
NAICS vintage
2012
Avg employees
592
Total hours worked
662176
EIN
910836763
Establishment ID
435494
Employer case #
SX07270
Date of incident
Shift started
7:00
Time of incident
11:00
Filing year
2025
Submitted
05MAR26:15:47:00

Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2025. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.