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Reducing the risks from occupational noise
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- Foreword
- Executive summary
- + 1.Introduction
- + 2.Effects of noise
- + 3.European occupational noise policy
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4.The management of noise
- The concept of noise reduction
- Noise control by design
- Noise control by choosing quiet machines
- Noise reduction on the transmission path and recommended acoustic properties for work rooms
- Organisational and administrative noise control
- Reduction of noise exposure by personal protective means
- Information and training
- Success factors for prevention of noise-induced hearing loss
- + 5.Examples of workplace interventions
- + 6.Appendixes
Every day, millions of employees in Europe are exposed to noise at work and all the risks this can entail. While noise is most obviously a problem in industries such as metal manufacturing and construction, it can also be an issue in a wide range of other workplaces, from airports to farms, call centres to concert halls.
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Authors
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Publishers
Publication year : 2005
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 2

