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  • ...interior construction, insulations, proofing materials, air conditioning, noise prevention, visual protection, protection against the sun, building safety. ...ons - floor sealing, erosion protection, air cleaning, prevention of water pollution, water cleaning, waste treatment/recycling, depositing area construction, p
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  • ...ction and surface fatigue together with reduced heat generation, operating noise and vibrations. Lubricants achieve this by several ways. The most common is ...age to the environment mainly due to their high potential of serious water pollution. Further the additives typically contained in lubricant can be toxic to flo
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.greengluecompany.com Green Glue is your soundproofing and noise reduction material<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> These glues can be sp * [[Noise barrier]]
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  • ...ck]] and [[stucco]]. Homeowners also report insulated siding serves as a [[noise barrier]] to external sound. ...riendly. By reducing energy consumption, insulated siding can reduce [[air pollution]]. Insulated siding has an industry system R-value range of 2.0 - 3.5. Acco
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  • ...chael Hogan, ''Analysis of Highway Noise'', Journal of Soil, Air and Water Pollution, Springer Verlag Publishing, Netherlands, Vol. 2, Number 3 / September, 197
    9 KB (1,283 words) - 09:20, 20 September 2010
  • ...caulking is to provide thermal insulation, control water penetration and [[noise mitigation]]. ..., increasing the lifetime of homes and appliances also puts less waste and pollution into landfills.
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  • ...productions are all energy intensive and create significant air and water pollution. As an entirely natural product, dimension stone also has an advantage ove ...n (Wales) slate quarry. A quarry will produce dust, noise, and some water pollution, but these can be remedied without too much trouble. The landscape may als
    34 KB (5,137 words) - 09:21, 20 September 2010
  • ...ule also requested that the power plants install new scrubbers (industrial pollution control devices) to remove sulfur dioxide present in the output waste gas. ...ings or other areas that are out of public view where a degree of fire and noise resistance is required.
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  • ==Noise and vibration effects== ...chael Hogan, '' Analysis of highway noise'', Journal of Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, Volume 2, Number 3, Biomedical and Life Sciences and Earth and Environment
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  • *Noise and dust pollution at site is reduced.
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  • ...phere. Concrete dust was concluded to be the major source of dangerous air pollution following the [[Great Hanshin earthquake]].<ref>http://jeq.scijournals.org/ ...creates a smooth, uniform pavement profile. Diamond grinding reduces road noise by providing a longitudinal texture, which is quieter than transverse textu
    63 KB (9,167 words) - 09:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...These include emissions of airborne pollution in the form of dust, gases, noise and vibration when operating machinery and during blasting in [[quarry|quar
    30 KB (4,351 words) - 09:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...s (NIHL). Modern thinking in [[occupational safety and health]] identifies noise as hazardous to [[worker safety and health]] in many places of employment a [[Noise]] can not only cause [[hearing impairment]] (at long-term exposures of over
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  • |name= Working Environment (Air Pollution, Noise and Vibration) Convention, 1977 |classify= Physical Hazards, Noise and Vibration
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  • ...' can be targeted or limited to particular hazards such as silica dust, or noise, to focus attention on control of those hazards. Frequently a full walk th ...a number of commercially available electronic measuring devices to measure noise, vibration, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, dust, solvents, gases, et
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  • ...the body tends to transport iodine to the thyroid gland producing a lot of noise.<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Journal of Clinical Cancer|year = 2008|volume ...rl = http://books.google.com/?id=Qt7sNqoP_CkC&pg=PA68 | page =68 | title = Pollution technology review 214: Mercury and arsenic wastes: removal, recovery, treat
    51 KB (7,314 words) - 20:34, 20 September 2010
  • ...lly, ice cream vans in the United Kingdom make a [[Musical box|music box]] noise rather than actual music. ...ed 'dirty ice cream' because it is sold along the streets exposing it to [[pollution]] and that the factory where it comes from is usually unknown; though it is
    53 KB (8,194 words) - 18:38, 13 October 2010