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OSHA’s occupational noise exposure standard at 1910.95 protects general industry employees, such as those in the manufacturing, utilities, and service sectors.
The noise standard also defines the action level as an exposure of 50% or greater, which can be applied to extended work shifts (OSHA, 2008). For example, the action level for a 12-hour shift ...
Ultimately, the selected model will be recommended as the candidate for the DOD-wide noise protection standard for exposure to an allowable number of rounds of small-arms fire.
Exposure to high levels of noise for extended periods of time can cause hearing loss. In accordance with the OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration) Occupational Noise Exposure Standard, ...
Blood pressure, height, weight and noise intensity were measured following standard procedures by the researchers. The study cohort was predominantly male and married and were about 34 years of ...
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