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The industrial noises were soon to become an entire genre of their own.
As with most industrial noise dance bands, Front 242's music is usually better live than on record.
Avoidance of industrial noise is also taken into consideration.
In this division mainly industrial noise reduction enclosures were produced.
However, we must now reduce noise, not only industrial noise but also the main problem: vehicles and road traffic.
Sound exposure level-in decibels-is not much used in industrial noise measurement.
His films usually include sound designs featuring industrial noise and degraded audio elements.
Akita's early work consisted of industrial noise music made from tape loops and conventional instruments.
As you proceed northward toward Chicago on the Illinois, the industrial noise along its banks increases.
The industrial noises were obtained from self-made music machines, electronics, and found objects such as metal plates.
Industrial noise, for a discussion of workplace noise.
The band's stage performance included the use of power tools such as a rotary saw on a metal bar to create industrial noise and pyrotechnics.
Add to this all the industrial noise merchants who include a certain amount of Techno in their repertoire, and the mirror becomes more cloudy.
The main objective of this motion is to create conditions that our members will not suffer deafness because of industrial noise.
The alloy ladder descended, the industrial noise intensifying.
Industrial noise is often overlooked as an occupational hazard, as it is not visible to the eye.
There was indistinct industrial noise all around, and the shriek and caw of gulls.
Minimising your company's exposure to prosecution and civil litigation from industrial noise pollution will take place on 4-5 March 1992 in London.
When we worked on the issue of industrial noise, we were accused of trying to ban bagpipe playing in Scotland.
Industrial noise also proved dangerous.
The signature sound from this point onwards combined epic vocal/choral textures with hard industrial noises.
For industrial noise map production, the most important thing is the description of noise sources: sound power levels, directivity, working periods.
Industrial noise control and acoustics.
Disturbance from underwater industrial noise may displace whales from critical feeding habitat.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration establishes occupational noise exposure standards.
Women exposed to occupational noise do not differ from their peers in hearing sensitivity, although they do hear better than their non-exposed male counterparts.
To support these programs, database and web-linked resources including XM Network handle the administrative requirements as set out in the occupational noise standard.
The main areas of noise mitigation or abatement are: transportation noise control, architectural design, urban planning through zoning codes, and occupational noise control.
Traditionally, occupational noise has been a hazard linked to heavy industries such as ship-building and associated only with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).
While some efforts have been made to reduce occupational noise exposure, the experts said too little attention has been paid to potential hearing damage caused by devices like stereo music players and snowmobiles.
NIOSH recommends that worker exposures to noise be reduced to a level equivalent to 85 dBA for eight hours to reduce occupational noise induced hearing loss.
Occupational Noise Exposure Standard : Compliance Guide Compliance Guide to the Mine Safety and Health Administration's noise standard.
Older males exposed to significant occupational noise demonstrate significantly reduced hearing sensitivity than their non-exposed peers, though differences in hearing sensitivity decrease with time and the two groups are indistinguishable by age 79.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has recently published research on the estimated numbers of persons with hearing difficulty (11%) and the percentage that can be attributed to occupational noise exposure (24%).
According to the OSHA standard (29 CFR 1910.95) for Occupational Noise Exposure, effective Hearing Conservation Programs must be in place in certain industries to protect workers exposed to noise thresholds.
The results support earlier reports suggesting that children born to mothers who were exposed to high-level industrial noise during pregnancy were more likely to suffer hearing loss than were children born to mothers who had not been exposed to occupational noise.