Transcription of 10 ENGINEERING NOISE CONTROL - WHO
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10 ENGINEERING NOISE CONTROLP rofessor Colin H. HansenDr Berenice Goelzer*Department of Mechanical EngineeringWorld Health OrganizationUniversity of AdelaideSouth Australia INTRODUCTIONAs with any occupational hazard, CONTROL technology should aim at reducing NOISE to acceptablelevels by action on the work environment. Such action involves the implementation of anymeasure that will reduce NOISE being generated, and/or will reduce the NOISE transmissionthrough the air or through the structure of the workplace. Such measures include modificationsof the machinery, the workplace operations, and the layout of the workroom.
Engineering noise control 247 band. Clearly it will often be difficult to achieve the desired noise spectrum, but at least it provides a goal for which to aim.
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