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Appendix L: Workshop Agendas
Pages 187-192

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From page 187...
... Department of Transportation NIOSH Perspectives on Preventing Occupational Engineering Progress and Challenges in Quiet Highway Hearing Loss Development Mark Stephenson and William Murphy, National Institute Mark Swanlund, Federal Highway Administration for Occupational Safety and Health Community Noise from Industrial Plants Occupational Noise Exposure -- A Regulatory Eric Wood, Acentech Perspective John Seiler, Mine Safety and Health Administration DISCUSSION SESSIONS (panel discussions) Community Noise around Airports Issues with Respect to Manufacturing Arlene Mulder, Mayor, Village of Arlington Heights, Competitiveness -- Both Export and Import Issues Illinois Bennett Brooks, Brooks Acoustics Corporation Robert Hellweg, Jr., Hewlett Packard 87
From page 188...
... in The Federal Highway Administration's Noise Program Homes to Control Noise Exposure and Improve Quality and Rules for Noise Barrier Construction of Life Mark Ferroni, Federal Highway Administration Ben Sharp, Wyle Acoustics Group Federal Highway Administration and State Activities Noise Control Engineering Education and Workforce in the Design of Quiet Pavements: Construction, Development Maintenance, and Life Cycle Issues Daid Wormley, Pennsylania State Uniersity Mark Swanlund, Federal Highway Administration Annoyance from Noise as a Quality-of-Life Issue, and Reductions in Noise Emissions from Porous Highways: Its Relationship to Other Sources of Annoyance Current State of the Technology in the USA and Larry Finegold, Finegold & So, Consultants Europe Paul Donaan, Illingsworth Rodkin Future Directions in the Design of Noise Barriers, Quiet Vehicles, and Quiet Pavements Discussion of European Activities Related to CostGregg Fleming, John A. Volpe National Transportation Benefit Analysis and Highway Noise Systems Center George Maling, Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the U.S.A. Noise Standards and Design Issues for Rooms (Schools, Ulf Sandberg, Swedish National Road and Transport Hospitals, Offices, etc.)
From page 189...
... International Standards for Determination of Noise Emission of Industrial Machinery and Overview of the Technology for a Quieter America Consumer Products Project Paul Schomer, Schomer & Associates George Maling, Study Committee Chair Rich Harmening, Trane Summary of the Aircraft Noise Day of the CAETS Carol Drutowski, Toro Workshop on Transportation Noise Sources in Europe, George Maling, Study Committee Chair June 2–4, 2008, Southampton, United Kingdom Role of NIST/NVLAP in Accreditation of Laboratories Krish Ahuja, Georgia Institute of Technology for Noise Emission Verification; Foreign Testing Laboratories and Their Relation to NIST/NVLAP Features to Emulate in a Future Quiet Aircraft -- Recommendations Betty Ann Sandoal, National Institute of Standards and Technology Krish Ahuja, Georgia Institute of Technology Ileana Martinez, National Institute of Standards and Overview of the Above CAETS Workshop, Technology Days 2 and 3 Commerce Department U.S. Trade Representative's George Maling, Study Committee Chair Office Resources to Aid Companies Faced with Foreign Noise Requirements Aircraft Noise Control -- Challenges and Opportunities Robert Straetz, U.S.
From page 190...
... Washington, DC Inverse Holographic Methods Impacting New August 14–15, 2008 Technology for a Quieter America Opening Remarks Earl Williams, Naal Research Laboratory George Maling, Study Committee Chair Computational Aeroacoustics Robert Bruce, Workshop Chair Christopher Tam, Florida State Uniersity The Occupational Noise Problem in the USA -- Its Costs Computational Tools for Design and Noise Control and the Number of Noise-Exposed Workers Phil Shorter, EST Group Robert Bruce, CSTI Acoustics Numerical Methods for Noise Control: An Educational The Scientific Basis for the 85-dB Criterion and 3-dB Perspective Exchange Rate versus the Different Exposure Limits and Exchange Rates Used in the USA and Elsewhere Stephen Hambric and Anthony Atchley, The Pennsylania State Uniersity Mark Stephenson, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
From page 191...
... and Health A-Weighting and a Possible Replacement Metric Available Data to Develop Damage-Risk Criteria of Paul Schomer, Schomer and Associates Impulsive Noise and Validation Data Community Response to Low-Frequency Aircraft Noise Armand Dancer, French-German Research Institute Sanford Fidell, Fidell Associates Review of Engineering Controls for Occupational Noise Including Equipment for Which There are Acceptable Comments on American Classic Papers and European Controls and Benefits of Reduced Noise Exposure Approaches to Metrics Dennis Driscoll, Associates in Acoustics, Inc. George Maling, Study Committee Chair Panel Discussion of Employees' Concerns, Accident Noise Model Issues Investigations, Workplace Benefits, or Reduced Noise Paul Schomer, Schomer and Associates Exposures Sound Quality Metrics and Their Potential Use in AssessScott Schneider, Laborer's Health and Safety Fund of ment of Environmental Noise North America John Casali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Patricia Daies, Purdue Uniersity Uniersity Metrics for Impulsive Noise Sources Mike Bobeczko, Sukut, Inc.
From page 192...
... Noise Anthony Atchley, The Pennsylania State Uniersity Catrice Jefferson, U.S. Enironmental Protection Agency Noise Control Engineering Education for Specialists Let's Educate Children on the Adverse Effects of Noise and Generalists and Society Will Follow Dae Holger, Iowa State Uniersity Arline Bronzaft, Council on the Enironment of New York City Engineering Skills Required to Design Low-Noise Products Creating Demand through the Engagement of Noise Michael Lucas, Ingersoll Rand Control Engineers Mandy Kachur, INCE/USA Vice President for Public Industry Needs for Noise Control Engineers Relations Dan Kato, Cummins Engine Creating Consumer Demand through the Use of Education and the Sustainability of Noise Control Simple, Uniform Product Noise Declarations Engineering Education Matthew Nobile, IBM Hudson Valley Acoustics Laboratory Paul Donaan, Consultant Education for Noise and Vibration Control Engineering and Architectural Acoustics Eric Wood, Acentech, Inc.


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