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Noise control in industry a practical guide
Title:
Noise control in industry a practical guide
Author:
Cheremisinoff, Nicholas P.
ISBN:
9781591241126

9780080946368

9780815518426
Publication Information:
Westwood, N.J., U.S.A. : Noyes Publications, ©1996.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 190 pages)
Contents:
Introduction to Sound and Noise -- Industrial Noise Control-An Overview -- Noise Control Regulations -- Noise Analysis -- Vibration Analysis and Instrumentation -- Measurement Techniques for Sound Level Meters -- Audiometry -- Analysis of Valve and Piping Noise -- Fan Noise Control -- References -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index.
Abstract:
Damage from noise exposure of sufficient intensity and duration is well established and hearing loss may be temporary or permanent. Fortunately, noise exposure can be controlled and technology exists to reduce the hazards. Aside from employer/employee concern with the inherent hazards of noise, added attention has been brought to focus on the subject through regulatory requirements. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) every employer is legally responsible for providing a workplace free of hazards such as excessive noise. It has been estimated that 14 million U.S. workers are exposed to hazardous noise. This book is presented as an overview summary for employers, workers, and supervisors interested in workplace noise and its control. Uses the premise that in order to understand and control noise it is not necessary to be highly technical. Noise problems can quite often be solved by the people who are directly affected. Presented are an overview of noise; the regulations concerning its control; an explanation of specific principles; and a discussion of some particular techniques.
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