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Noise Manual Revised 5th Edition Berger Elliott H Royster Larry H Royster

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Noise Manual Revised 5th Edition Berger Elliott H Royster Larry H Royster
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Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.87 MB
Pages: 858
Author: Berger, Elliott H.; Royster, Larry H.; Royster, Julia D.; Driscoll, Dennis P.; Layne, Marty (Eds.)
ISBN: 9781621988267, 1621988260
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Revised 5th Edition

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Noise Manual Revised 5th Edition Berger Elliott H Royster Larry H Royster by Berger, Elliott H.; Royster, Larry H.; Royster, Julia D.; Driscoll, Dennis P.; Layne, Marty (eds.) 9781621988267, 1621988260 instant download after payment.

This leading noise resource is specifically written for those with a technical interest in noise and for anyone who desires an improved general understanding of the subject. It addresses noise-related issues within the workplace and those arising in the community. Topics include:
  • Room noise criteria
  • Speech and signal detection
  • Community noise
  • Prediction of hearing loss due to noise exposure
  • Standards and regulation
  • Each of its 18 chapters have been peer reviewed and contain numerous citations to the current literature, complemented by the expansive appendix on references for good practice.
    Content:
    Front Matter
    • Symbols and Abbreviations
    • Preface
    • Table of Contents
    •Section 1. Fundamentals of Sound, Vibration, and Hearing 1. Noise Control and Hearing Conservation: Why Do it?
    2. Physics of Sound and Vibration
    3. Sound Measurement: Instrumentation and Noise Descriptors
    4. Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear: Normal and Damaged Hearing
    5. Auditory and Nonauditory Effects of Noise
    •Section 2. Elements of a Hearing Conservation Program 6. Program Overview and Administration
    7. Noise Surveys and Data Analysis
    8. Education and Motivation
    9. Noise Control Engineering
    10. Hearing Protection Devices
    11. Audiometric Monitoring Phase of the HCP
    12. Evaluating Hearing Conservation Program Effectiveness
    •Section 3. Noise Interference and Annoyance 13. Room Noise Criteria
    14. Speech Communications and Signal Detection in Noise
    15. Community Noise
    •Section 4. Regulations, Standards, and Laws 16. Standards and Regulations
    17. Prediction and Analysis of the Hearing Characteristics of Noise-Exposed Populations or Individuals
    18. Workers' Compensation
    Appendices
    Names Index
    Subject Index
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