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Prevention of risks from occupational noise in practice
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- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Noise reduction for automated standard lamp production line No 234
- 2. Participatory co-operation in preventing noise exposure in a planning and construction project for a new beverage plant
- 3. Comprehensive noise reduction programme and exposure management in broadcasting
- 4. Converting a system for manufacturing concrete blocks to a new concrete compression procedure with "harmonic vibration"
- 5. Introduction of noise management to enable the recording, implementation and evaluation of all opportunities for noise reduction
- 6. Hearing protection from military rifle shooting noise
- 7. Sound design in a typical rock club, an interventions project
- 8. Away with noise! Reducing noise hazards in the workplace
- 9. Reducing noise when manufacturing concrete vats by immersion of vibrating trestles in water
- 10. Mechanism for preventing noise risk in an energy service company
- 11. Making hypoacusis visible in the Basque Country
- 12. Noise reduction and acoustic improvement of the control room in the combined heat and power station – TE-TOL, Ljubljana
- 13. Courses for noise monitors
- 14. Noise in Agriculture – Tools to evaluate exposure and find beneficial solutions
- 15. The Noise Reduction Factor (GRF)
- 16. The Voivodship Program of Health Promotion: “Corporate Program for Hearing Protection” for the years 2000-2005
- 17. Occupational Noise Reduction in certain Power Plant Workplaces
- 18. Programme of prevention of exposure to noise
- 19. A Sound Ear: Training and awareness raising of noise exposure to musicians
- Annex: Overview of examples
- Index
This publication contains real examples of how enterprises and organisations from across the European Union have taken a variety of actions to reduce the exposure of workers to noise. The cases should inspire owners, managers and workers about what could be achieved in their workplaces. They are not intended to be definitive or to provide detailed technical guidance.
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European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
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Publication year : 2005
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