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Lewis H. Bell has written: 'Industrial noise control' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Noise control, Vibration
Randall F Barron has written: 'Industrial noise control and acoustics' -- subject(s): Noise control, Industrial noise, OverDrive, Engineering, Nonfiction
Find what is making the noise and redeem a better way to lower it.
The noise control number refers to the maximum allowable noise level in a specific area or environment. It represents the decibel (dB) limit set by regulations or guidelines to control noise pollution and protect people from excessive noise. The specific noise control number can vary depending on the location and the purpose of the area (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial).
Remigio Ruggeri has written: 'Controllo del rumore negli ambienti di lavoro' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Noise control
Industrial hygiene is the art and science of the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of stressors in the work environment and in the community such as hazardous chemicals, noise, vibration, heat/cold, etc. .
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Jorgen Kragh has written: 'Noise from industrial plants' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Forecasting, Measurement
we can control noise by avoiding loudspeakers and loud noises
William Arthur Hines has written: 'Noise control in industry, with applications to industrial , commercial, domestic and public buildings'
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Noise Control - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG