Printer. Excessive printer noise (defined as an average of sixty-five [65] DB or above measured over an eight [8] hour shift) at the regular work station of the two (2) employees nearest the source, shall be reduced by a combination of distance and/or noise reducing techniques, such as noise reducing cover or shield, carpeting, and sound absorbing ceilings and walls. Nevertheless, printers that produce eighty (80) db or more shall be in a separate room.
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Printer. (1) Excessive printer noise (defined as an average of sixty-five [65] DB 65 db or above measured over an eight [8] hour shift) at the regular work station of the two (2) employees nearest the source, shall be reduced by a combination of distance and/or noise reducing techniques, such as noise reducing cover or shield, carpeting, and sound absorbing ceilings and walls. Nevertheless, printers that produce eighty (80) 80 db or more shall be in a separate room.
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Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www.laccd.edu
Printer. Excessive printer noise (defined as an average of sixty-five [65] DB dB or above measured over an eight [8] hour shift) at the regular work station of the two (2) employees nearest the source, shall be reduced by a combination of distance and/or noise reducing techniques, such as noise reducing cover or shield, carpeting, and sound absorbing ceilings and walls. Nevertheless, printers that produce eighty (80) db dB or more shall be in a separate room.
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Printer. 1) Excessive printer noise (defined as an average of sixty-five [65] DB 65 dB or above measured over an eight [8] hour shift) at the regular work station of the two (2) employees nearest the source, shall be reduced by a combination of distance and/or and or noise reducing techniques, such as noise reducing cover or shield, carpeting, and sound absorbing ceilings and walls. Nevertheless, printers that produce eighty (80) db 80 dB or more shall be in a separate room.
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Printer. (1) Excessive printer noise (defined as an average of sixty-five [65] DB or above measured over an eight [8] hour shift) at the regular work station of the two (2) employees nearest the source, shall be reduced by a combination of distance and/or noise reducing techniques, such as noise reducing cover or shield, carpeting, and sound absorbing ceilings and walls. Nevertheless, printers that produce eighty (80) db or more shall be in a separate room.
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Samples: Agreement