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ASA TR S12.13 2002 R2016

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ANSI/ASA S12.3-1985 (R2016) American National Standard Statistical Methods for Determining and Verifying Stated Noise Emission Values of Machinery and Equipment

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ASA 2002 33
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13 0 Introduction
0.1 Need
0.2 Rationale
0.3 Alternative Approaches
14 0.4 Brief Historical Review
0.5 Report Development Process
0.6 Benefits of ADBA
0.6.1 Enhancing Prevention of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
15 0.6.2 Providing Cost-Effective Data for Regulatory Compliance
0.6.3 Guiding Internal Management Decisions
16 0.6.4 Motivating Workers and Supervisors
1 Scope, purpose and applications
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Applications
1.3.1 Assumptions
1.3.1.1 Effective Hearing Conservation Program
1.3.1.2 Audiometric Variability as an Indicator
17 1.3.1.3 Analysis of a Restricted Data Base
1.3.1.4 Reliance on ADBA Results
1.3.1.5 Interpretation of Undesirable Results
1.3.2 Data Requirements
1.3.2.1 Annual Audiometry
1.3.2.2 Constant Restricted Population
1.3.2.3 Minimum Number of Audiograms
1.3.2.4 Representative Restricted Population
1.3.2.5 Minimum Size of Restricted Population
1.3.2.6 Identification of Obvious Contaminants in the Data
18 1.3.2.7 Audiometric Testing During Workshifts
2 References
19 3 Definitions
4 Recommended ADBA Statistics
4.1 Procedures
4.2 Criterion Ranges
5 Implementing the Procedures
5.1 Selecting the Restricted Data Base
20 5.1.1 Early Tests
5.1.2 Later Tests
5.2 Examining the Data for Contamination
5.3 Applying the ADBA Procedures
5.3.1 Percent Worse Sequential (%Ws
5.3.2 Percent Better or Worse Sequential (%BWs
21 6 Interpreting the Results
6.1 Classifying HCP Effectiveness
6.2 Identifying Sources of High Variability
A Population Comparison ADBA Techniques
A.1 Comparisons at One Point in Time
22 A.2 Comparisons of Longitudinal Hearing Level Trends
A.3 References
B Rates of OSHA STS as an Indicator
B.1 Common Use of STS Rates
B.2 Reasons for Excluding STS Rates from this Report
B.3 References
23 C Research Performed by S12/WG12
C.1 Data Tape Availability
C.2 Procedures Evaluated
24 C.3 Recommended Procedures
C.4 Data Base Comparisons Used to Define Criterion Ranges
25 C.5 Defining the Criterion Ranges
C.6 Conclusions and Recommendations
C.7 References
29 D Analysis Example
ASA TR S12.13 2002 R2016
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