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Noise is the most serious pollution nuisance in Britain today. Discusses physiological and psychological damage caused by noise, including noise in the workplace and road and traffic noise. Considers the...
Noise can be a serious health hazard and it is important to be able to quantify noise levels. Explains the physics of noise, defining frequency, decibels, and A-weighted decibels. Compares noise levels of a...
A video-based technical tutorial on the language and physical principles of sound, and fundamental techniques and materials used to control noise.
Demonstrates the nature of noise hazards and health risks and shows how an organisation should control noise hazards. Explains what individual employees can do to remain safe.
Stresses the problems of noise induced hearing loss in industry. Aims to answer the following questions: How is noise generated? What are its tolerable levels? What harm does noise do to hearing? How can...
Discusses noise abatement and legislation.
Part 1: Sources and effects of noise. Nature of sound definitions of loudness and sound intensity. Causes and measurement of hearing loss. Part 2: Physical principles of sound generation and behaviour,...
Teaching program on noise in domestic buildings, for self-study or group tutorial work. Approximately two hours of teaching time.
The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 came into force for all industry sectors in Great Britain on 6 April 2006. The aim of the Act is to ensure that workers’ hearing is protected from excessive...
Shows ways to reduce traffic noise in existing buildings.*
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