Deck 22: Noise and Vibration Hazards

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Impulse noise is a sound that rises rapidly to a sharp peak and then quickly fades.
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The exchange rate is the relationship between intensity and dose.
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Noise is any sound above 10 decibels.
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Which of the following are considered critical noise factors?

A)Vibration, impulsivity, and band width
B)Level, frequency, duration, and distribution
C)Neither A nor B
D)Both A and B
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For maximum protection of employees, audiograms should be performed when?

A)Pre-employment
B)At termination of employment
C)Prior to being assigned to a noisy job
D)All of the above
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Passive noise reduction is the reduction of sound transmission using nothing but materials and/or structural elements.
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A dosimeter is an instrument used to measure hearing loss.
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The goal of fit testing PPE is to ensure that it looks attractive on the worker to encourage workers to wear it.
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Hazardous noise is any noise above 20 decibels sustained longer than a minute.
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for hearing conservation in 29 CFR 1910.95?

A)Daily program monitoring
B)Personal hearing protection devices
C)Engineering and administrative controls
D)Audiometric evaluation
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Which of the following is considered an engineering and administrative control?

A)Reduction of reverberation
B)Audiometric evaluation
C)Determining whether hazards to hearing exist
D)None of the above
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Noise-induced hearing loss is sensorineural hearing loss attributed to noise for which no other cause can be determined.
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Vibration is inaudible and perceived through the sense of touch.
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A decibel (dB)is the unit used to express the intensity of sound.
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The use of electronic devices to reduce sound transmission is known as:

A)Noise-induced reduction
B)Active noise reduction
C)Impulsive noise reduction
D)None of the above
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A baseline audiogram is a noise of constant level measured over at least one second.
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Attentuation: Real-world Vaseline audiogram is the estimated sound protection provided by hearing protection worn in a "real-world" setting.
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Identifying and assessing hazardous noise conditions in the workplace involves which of the following?

A)Exchange rate
B)Attenuation
C)Hearing threshold level
D)Conducting periodic noise surveys
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A hazard associated with using handheld devices with earbuds in the workplace is mental distraction.
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Deck 22: Noise and Vibration Hazards
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Impulse noise is a sound that rises rapidly to a sharp peak and then quickly fades.
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The exchange rate is the relationship between intensity and dose.
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3
Noise is any sound above 10 decibels.
False
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Which of the following are considered critical noise factors?

A)Vibration, impulsivity, and band width
B)Level, frequency, duration, and distribution
C)Neither A nor B
D)Both A and B
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For maximum protection of employees, audiograms should be performed when?

A)Pre-employment
B)At termination of employment
C)Prior to being assigned to a noisy job
D)All of the above
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Passive noise reduction is the reduction of sound transmission using nothing but materials and/or structural elements.
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A dosimeter is an instrument used to measure hearing loss.
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The goal of fit testing PPE is to ensure that it looks attractive on the worker to encourage workers to wear it.
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Hazardous noise is any noise above 20 decibels sustained longer than a minute.
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for hearing conservation in 29 CFR 1910.95?

A)Daily program monitoring
B)Personal hearing protection devices
C)Engineering and administrative controls
D)Audiometric evaluation
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Which of the following is considered an engineering and administrative control?

A)Reduction of reverberation
B)Audiometric evaluation
C)Determining whether hazards to hearing exist
D)None of the above
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Noise-induced hearing loss is sensorineural hearing loss attributed to noise for which no other cause can be determined.
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Vibration is inaudible and perceived through the sense of touch.
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A decibel (dB)is the unit used to express the intensity of sound.
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The use of electronic devices to reduce sound transmission is known as:

A)Noise-induced reduction
B)Active noise reduction
C)Impulsive noise reduction
D)None of the above
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A baseline audiogram is a noise of constant level measured over at least one second.
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Attentuation: Real-world Vaseline audiogram is the estimated sound protection provided by hearing protection worn in a "real-world" setting.
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Identifying and assessing hazardous noise conditions in the workplace involves which of the following?

A)Exchange rate
B)Attenuation
C)Hearing threshold level
D)Conducting periodic noise surveys
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A hazard associated with using handheld devices with earbuds in the workplace is mental distraction.
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