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The Noise Manual, Revised Fifth Edition
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The Noise Manual, Revised Fifth Edition | Hardcover

by E. H. Berger (Author), E. H. Berger (Editor)

List Price: $123.00  
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Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  American Industrial Hygiene Association
Edition:  Revisedth Edition
Page Count:  796 Pages
Publication Date:  August 01, 2003
Sales Rank:  449,130th


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Product Description
Expanded and fully updated, this peer-reviewed revision of the highly recommended fourth edition is a must have for any professional concerned with hearing conservation. Edited by the top names in hearing conservation and authored by 17 experts in the field. Contains a 200+ item appendix on references for good practice. NOTE: The revised 5th edition is a reprint of the Noise Manual, 5th Edition with only minor changes that were previously being included on the errata sheet. The manual does not contain new information, data, or federal regulations that may have been developed between 2000 and 2003. Any professor using this book as a textbook does not need to obtain the revised edition as a desk copy.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)

Sturdy noise resource book by Christopher Kirkham (CA United States) 5 Stars
January 02, 2008
This book was a big help in preparation for teaching a class in noise measurement. It is not a beginners book, the content is dense and technical. It's written and edited by some of the biggest names in the field.

It's ok by Stacy Scott (Michigan) 3 Stars
October 21, 2007
This is an ok book. For someone who isnt in the Noise Control field and just a student or in training, this book can be hard to understand. Because of this, i didnt find it too helpful for school.

Good Reference Manual by Jodi Hoffman 5 Stars
September 27, 2007
The book arrived quickly, and in good shape. It contained the reference material I needed for noise exposure assessment. It is one of the premier references for occupational noise.

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