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- catalog contributor b10900927.
- catalog coverage "United States".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "1. Recommendations for a noise standard -- 1.1. Recommended exposure limit (REL) -- 1.1.1. Exposure levels and durations -- 1.1.2. Time-weighted average (YWA) -- 1.1.3. Daily noise dose -- 1.1.4. Ceiling limit -- 1.2. Hearing loss prevention program -- 1.3. Noise exposure assessment -- 1.3.1. Initial monitoring -- 1.3.2. Periodic monitoring -- 1.3.3. Instrumentation -- 1.4. Engineering and administrative controls and work practices -- 1.5. Hearing protectors -- 1.6. Medical surveillance -- 1.6.1. Audiometry -- 1.6.2. Baseline audiogram -- 1.6.3. Monitoring audiogram and retest audiogram -- 1.6.4. Confirmation audiogram, significant threshold shift, and follow-up action -- 1.6.5. Exit audiogram -- 1.7. Hazard communication -- 1.7.1. Warning signs -- 1.7.2. Notification to workers -- 1.8. Training -- 1.9. Program evaluation criteria -- 1.10. Recordkeeping -- 1.10.1. Exposure assessment records -- 1.10.2. Medical surveillance records -- 1.10.3. Record retention -- 1.10.4. Availability of records -- 1.10.5. Transfer of records -- 1.11. ANSI standards -- 2. Introduction -- 2.1. Recognition of noise as a health hazard -- 2.2. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) -- 2.3. Physical properties of sound -- 2.4. Number of noise-exposed workers in the United States -- 2.5. Legislative history -- 2.6. Scope of this revision of the noise criteria document -- 3. Basis for the exposure standard -- 3.1. Quantitative risk assessment -- 3.1.1. NIOSH risk assessment in 1972 -- 3.1.2. NIOSH risk assessment in 1997 -- 3.2. Ceiling limit -- 3.3. Exchange rate -- 3.4. Impulsive noise -- 3.4.1. Evidence that impulsive noise effects do not conform to the equal-energy rule -- 3.4.2. Evidence that impulsive nose effects conform to the equal-energy rule -- 3.4.3. Combined exposure to impulsive and continuous-type noises.".
- catalog description "4. Instrumentation for noise measurement -- 4.1. Sound level meter -- 4.1.1. Frequency weighting networks -- 4.1.2. Exponential time weighting -- 4.1.3. Microphones for sound level meters -- 4.2. Noise dosimeter -- 4.3. Range of sound levels -- 5. Hearing loss prevention programs (HLPPs) -- 5.1. Personnel requirements -- 5.2. Initial and annual audits (component 1) -- 5.3. Exposure assessment (component 2) -- 5.4. Engineering and administrative controls (component 3) -- 5.5. Audiometric evaluation and monitoring (component 4) -- 5.5.1. Audiometry -- 5.5.1.1. Baseline audiogram -- 5.5.1.2. Monitoring audiograms -- 5.5.1.3. Retest audiograms -- 5.5.1.4. Confirmation audiograms -- 5.5.1.5. Exit audiogram -- 5.5.2. Audiometers -- 5.6. Use of hearing protectors (component 5) -- 5.7. Education and motivation (component 6) -- 5.8. Recordkeeping (component 7) -- 5.8.1. Noise exposure records -- 5.8.2. Audiometric records -- 5.8.3. Hearing protection records -- 5.8.4. Education records -- 5.8.5. Other records -- 5.9. Evaluation of program effectiveness (component 8) -- 5.9.1. Individual effectiveness -- 5.9.2. Overall program effectiveness -- 5.10. Age correction -- 6. Hearing protectors -- 7. Research needs -- 7.1. Noise control -- 7.2. Impulsive noise -- 7.3. Nonauditory effects -- 7.4. Auditory effects of ototoxic chemical exposures -- 7.5. Exposure monitoring -- 7.6. Hearing protectors -- 7.7. Training and motivation -- 7.8. Program evaluation -- 7.9. Rehabilitation.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-90).".
- catalog extent "xvi, 105 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Occupational noise exposure.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Occupational noise exposure.".
- catalog isPartOf "Criteria for a recommended standard".
- catalog isPartOf "DHHS (NIOSH) publication ; no. 98-126".
- catalog isPartOf "DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 98-126.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cincinnati, Ohio : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,".
- catalog relation "Occupational noise exposure.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Industrial noise United States Safety measures.".
- catalog subject "Noise pollution United States.".
- catalog subject "Noise, Occupational.".
- catalog subject "Occupational Health United States.".
- catalog subject "Occupational Health".
- catalog subject "Occupational diseases United States Prevention.".
- catalog subject "TD893 .O23 1998".
- catalog subject "WA 470 O15 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Recommendations for a noise standard -- 1.1. Recommended exposure limit (REL) -- 1.1.1. Exposure levels and durations -- 1.1.2. Time-weighted average (YWA) -- 1.1.3. Daily noise dose -- 1.1.4. Ceiling limit -- 1.2. Hearing loss prevention program -- 1.3. Noise exposure assessment -- 1.3.1. Initial monitoring -- 1.3.2. Periodic monitoring -- 1.3.3. Instrumentation -- 1.4. Engineering and administrative controls and work practices -- 1.5. Hearing protectors -- 1.6. Medical surveillance -- 1.6.1. Audiometry -- 1.6.2. Baseline audiogram -- 1.6.3. Monitoring audiogram and retest audiogram -- 1.6.4. Confirmation audiogram, significant threshold shift, and follow-up action -- 1.6.5. Exit audiogram -- 1.7. Hazard communication -- 1.7.1. Warning signs -- 1.7.2. Notification to workers -- 1.8. Training -- 1.9. Program evaluation criteria -- 1.10. Recordkeeping -- 1.10.1. Exposure assessment records -- 1.10.2. Medical surveillance records -- 1.10.3. Record retention -- 1.10.4. Availability of records -- 1.10.5. Transfer of records -- 1.11. ANSI standards -- 2. Introduction -- 2.1. Recognition of noise as a health hazard -- 2.2. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) -- 2.3. Physical properties of sound -- 2.4. Number of noise-exposed workers in the United States -- 2.5. Legislative history -- 2.6. Scope of this revision of the noise criteria document -- 3. Basis for the exposure standard -- 3.1. Quantitative risk assessment -- 3.1.1. NIOSH risk assessment in 1972 -- 3.1.2. NIOSH risk assessment in 1997 -- 3.2. Ceiling limit -- 3.3. Exchange rate -- 3.4. Impulsive noise -- 3.4.1. Evidence that impulsive noise effects do not conform to the equal-energy rule -- 3.4.2. Evidence that impulsive nose effects conform to the equal-energy rule -- 3.4.3. Combined exposure to impulsive and continuous-type noises.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Instrumentation for noise measurement -- 4.1. Sound level meter -- 4.1.1. Frequency weighting networks -- 4.1.2. Exponential time weighting -- 4.1.3. Microphones for sound level meters -- 4.2. Noise dosimeter -- 4.3. Range of sound levels -- 5. Hearing loss prevention programs (HLPPs) -- 5.1. Personnel requirements -- 5.2. Initial and annual audits (component 1) -- 5.3. Exposure assessment (component 2) -- 5.4. Engineering and administrative controls (component 3) -- 5.5. Audiometric evaluation and monitoring (component 4) -- 5.5.1. Audiometry -- 5.5.1.1. Baseline audiogram -- 5.5.1.2. Monitoring audiograms -- 5.5.1.3. Retest audiograms -- 5.5.1.4. Confirmation audiograms -- 5.5.1.5. Exit audiogram -- 5.5.2. Audiometers -- 5.6. Use of hearing protectors (component 5) -- 5.7. Education and motivation (component 6) -- 5.8. Recordkeeping (component 7) -- 5.8.1. Noise exposure records -- 5.8.2. Audiometric records -- 5.8.3. Hearing protection records -- 5.8.4. Education records -- 5.8.5. Other records -- 5.9. Evaluation of program effectiveness (component 8) -- 5.9.1. Individual effectiveness -- 5.9.2. Overall program effectiveness -- 5.10. Age correction -- 6. Hearing protectors -- 7. Research needs -- 7.1. Noise control -- 7.2. Impulsive noise -- 7.3. Nonauditory effects -- 7.4. Auditory effects of ototoxic chemical exposures -- 7.5. Exposure monitoring -- 7.6. Hearing protectors -- 7.7. Training and motivation -- 7.8. Program evaluation -- 7.9. Rehabilitation.".
- catalog title "Occupational noise exposure.".
- catalog type "text".