Noise Control: A Guide for Workers and Employers
Released: Jan 01, 2003
Publisher: Amer Society of Safety Engineers
Format: Paperback, 191 pages
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Description:
Noise Control describes frequently occurring sources of noise in the work environment, and engineering and design measures that can be implemented to reduce or eliminate noise. A new chapter, "What is Required in the OSHA Standards," discusses the legal limits on noise, monitoring, an audiometric testing program, hearing protectors workers' rights under OSHA, and OSHA's new 2002 recordkeeping requirements. The chapters, "How to Make Noise Measurements" and "How to Solve Noise Problems" were revised and updated. Emory Knowles III, CIH, CSP is Manager, Industrial Hygiene and Safety for the Northrup Grumman Corporation's Electronic Systems Sector with oversight of safety, industrial hygiene and product safety programs at more than 50 Northrup Grumman locations worldwide. Contents: * Noise Control: Basic concepts and terminology * Application of Noise Control Principles * Noise Control Measures * What is Required in the OSHA Standards? * Appendices
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