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Namrata R. Nimgade, R. K. Kamble
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Assessment of occupational noise exposure of flour mill workers in Chandrapur city of central India was carried out during November 2015-January 2016. Total 62 flour mills were selected for this study comprising one, two and three grinding machines opera...
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Fabian Heisterkamp
Determining reliable noise emission values for machinery is key to successfully implement the Sell and Buy Quiet concept. ISO 11202 is a basic noise emission standard to determine the emission sound pressure level of machines outside of special acoustic ...
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Michaela Balazikova
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The non-auditory impacts of noise are defined using quantitative factors in this work. The suggested methodology is illustrated and applied in specific working areas. The consequences of acoustic risk evaluation are not just auditory, but also non-audito...
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Kuen Wai Ma, Hai Ming Wong and Cheuk Ming Mak
Occupational noise is unavoidably produced from dental equipment, building facilities, and human voices in the dental environment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of occupational noise exposure on the dental professionals? health ...
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Michaela Balá?iková, Hana Pacaiová and Marianna Toma?ková
Low-frequency noise, the frequency range from approximately 10 Hz to 200 Hz, has been recognized as a special environmental noise problem. The World Health Organization recognizes the special place of low-frequency noise as an environmental problem. Nois...
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Francesco Neri, Andrea Laschi, Cristiano Foderi, Fabio Fabiano, Lucia Bertuzzi and Enrico Marchi
In many activities, chainsaw users are exposed to the risk of injuries and several other hazard factors that may cause health problems. In fact, environmental and working conditions when using chainsaws result in workers’ exposure to hazards such a...
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