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SURFACE NOISE CONTROLS
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Source Path Receiver
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NOISE EXPOSURE CAN BE REDUCED BY: APPLYING CONTROLS TO THE SOURCE (S) BLOCKING THE PATH (S) ENCLOSING THE RECEIVER
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BARRIERS ON DRILL MASTS
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DRILL EXHAUST MUFFLERS
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HAMMER COVERS Conveyor Belting Over a Hammer
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DrillBarrier Shadow Zone Operator
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HOMEMADE BARRIERS FOR DRILL OPERATORS
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THREE SIDED ENCLOSURE
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OPERATOR CONSTRUCTED CABS
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Former Farm Equipment Cab Converted To A Portable Crusher Booth
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Original Equipment Manufacturers Cabs
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OPERATOR & HELPER CABS CABS
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INTERIOR RETROFIT
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FLOOR TREATMENT VIBRATION DAMPING ACOUSTICAL FLOORMAT FLOOR TREATMENT VIBRATION DAMPING ACOUSTICAL FLOORMAT
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AFTER MARKET SKIN KIT
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THE HOPPER IS MONITORED FROM THE CONTROL BOOTH Camera
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OPERATOR CONSTRUCTED ENGINE COVER
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Maintain Your Noise Controls Exhaust components should be inspected and repaired when needed Barriers should be cleaned and inspected Acoustical materials should be replaced when worn or removed for servicing Cabs or booths should be maintained Engine covers should remain on when in use
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Additional Resources www.msha.gov/1999noise/Guides/SurftotalFinal.pdf
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Your children can whisper to you now, Don’t make them shout at you in the future
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