Noise in Dishwashing Rooms

Noise in Dishwashing Rooms

Auteur : J. C. McBryan, Paul Schomer

Date de publication : 1976

Éditeur : Department of Defense, Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

Nombre de pages : 111

Résumé du livre

Noise levels in dishwashing rooms have been a continuing problem in Army dining facilities. This study has measured, recorded, and analyzed noise levels at Army and civilian facilities of various sizes. Study results show that noise levels increase with number of personnel served and that levels are above the minimum required for instituting a hearing conservation program under Army regulations. Heater/blowers and clanking dishes were found to be the major noise sources. Absorbing baffles and administrative controls are the two primary means presented to reduce the noise exposure. (Author).

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