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United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Occupational noise exposure standard and hearing conservation amendment. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration], 1987.

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United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Occupational noise exposure standard and hearing conservation amendment. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration], 1987.

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Tesfaye, Meskir. Noise pollution in Addis Ababa: Major sources and public reactions, occupational exposure to noise & some legal aspects of noise. Edited by Yonās Gabru and YaʼAkābābi taqorqwāriwoč madrak. Addis Ababa: Forum for Environment, 2011.

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Bauer, Eric R. Equipment noise and worker exposure in the coal mining industry. Pittsburgh, PA: Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory, 2006.

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Reeves, Efrem R. Noise control in underground metal mining. Pittsburgh, PA]: Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2009.

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Robin, Howie, Semple Sean, and Ashton Indira, eds. Monitoring for health hazards at work. 4th ed. Chichester, West Sussex: Blackwell Pub., 2010.

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D, George Patricia, and Hill Ronald H, eds. Environmental health and safety for hazardous waste sites. Fairfax, Va: American Industrial Hygiene Association, 2002.

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Occupational noise exposure. 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, 1998.

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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health., ed. Occupational noise exposure. 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, 1998.

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Byrne, David C., and Thais C. Morata. Noise Exposure and Hearing Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0012.

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Exposure to industrial noise and the resulting effect of occupational hearing loss is a common problem in nearly all industries. This chapter describes industrial noise exposure, its assessment, and hearing disorders that result from overexposure to noise. Beginning with the properties of sound, noise-induced hearing loss and other effects of noise exposure are discussed. The impact of hearing disorders and the influence of other factors on hearing loss are described. Typically, noise-induced hearing loss develops slowly, and usually goes unnoticed until a significant impairment has occurred. Fortunately, occupational hearing loss is nearly always preventable. Therefore, this chapter gives particular attention to recommendations for measures to prevent occupational hearing loss such as engineering noise controls and hearing protection devices.
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Standardization, International Organization for, ed. Acoustics: Determination of occupational noise exposure and estimation of noise induced hearing impairment. 2nd ed. Geneva: International Organization for Standardization, 1990.

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T, Palmer Keith, University of Southampton, and Great Britain. Health and Safety Executive., eds. Occupational exposure to noise and hearing difficulties in Great Britain. Sudbury: HSE Books, 2001.

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Federal-Provincial Advisory Committee on Environmental and Occupational Health (Canada). Working Group on Occupational Noise Exposure and Hearing Conservation, ed. Guideline for regulatory control of occupational noise exposure and hearing conservation. Ottawa, Ont: Published by Authority of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, 1987.

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Meeker, John D. Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0008.

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This chapter covers occupational and environmental hygiene principles and their application. This information is vital to understanding and preventing hazardous exposures and associated adverse health effects, among workers and the general population. The chapter addresses anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of hazards, including toxic materials, noise, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, air pollution, water contamination, and related topics. Illustrative examples of these topics are described, such as common industrial processes that may result in exposure to hazardous agents, important exposure pathways, strategies to characterize exposure, the hierarchy of exposure control strategies, and known sources of environmental contaminants of concern. The chapter also includes lists of resources that provide additional information on relevant topics of interest.
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Hong, Oi Saeng. OCCUPATIONAL NOISE EXPOSURE AND HEARING LOSS IN EMPLOYEES WORKING AT A LARGE METROPOLITAN AIRPORT IN KOREA. 1996.

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American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (Corporate Author) and Stephen J. Wetmore (Editor), eds. Guide for Conservation of Hearing in Noise (Continuing Education Program (American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery Foundation).). 6th ed. Amer Academy of Otolaryngology, 2003.

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Alf, Axelsson, and International Symposium on the Effects of Noise on Hearing (1994 : Götebörg, Sweden), eds. Scientific basis of noise-induced hearing loss. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, 1996.

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Rosenman, Kenneth D. Cardiovascular Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0029.

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This chapter describes cardiovascular disorders related to occupational and environmental exposures. Sections of the chapter address cardiovascular disease due to carbon monoxide, nitrates, particulate air pollution, and psychosocial factors. The chapter also addresses shift work and sedentary work. A section describes arrhythmias due to various specific chemical exposures. Another section describes hypertension related to lead, excessive noise, and other factors. Finally, a section addresses peripheral vascular disease and Raynaud disease. Cardiovascular disorders are very common and recognition of how occupational and environmental exposures contribute to the occurrence and exacerbation of cardiovascular disorders is important in their prevention, diagnosis, and management.
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