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Useful tip:
The figures mentioned above are emission levels which do not correspond exactly to the sound situation on the work site.
While there is a correlation between emission levels and nuisance levels, this does not infer with certitude that additional
precautionary measures may be necessary. The factors which currently affect nuisance levels on the work site are: the work
space itself as well as the other sources of sound nuisance, such as the number of machines and the number of jobs in
progress in the neighbourhood. The authorised sound levels on the work site may also vary from one country to another.
These few elements of information should however enable the user to better assess the dangers and risks.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM (Fig. 36)
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