To my knowledge, Germany is the only country that has an
acoustics "law" that affects routine ITE.  The German Workplace
Law sets limits in the 60+dBA? range for workplaces.  OSHA also
sets limits, but they begin (as I recall) around 85dBA, and well
above routine ITE noise.

Where acoustic levels are claimed they are usually measured
in accord with ISO 7779 and reported in accord with ISO 9296.

George Alspaugh
Lexmark International

---------------------- Forwarded by George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark on 10/09/98
03:34 PM ---------------------------

Gary McInturff <gmcinturff%packetengines....@interlock.lexmark.com> on 10/09/98
02:05:11 PM

Please respond to Gary McInturff
      <gmcinturff%packetengines....@interlock.lexmark.com>

To:   "'emc-pstc list server'" <emc-pstc%ieee....@interlock.lexmark.com>
cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
bcc:  George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark
Subject:  Two diverse questions




*    Sound pressure measurements - What standard drives those
      requirements?

*    TNV3 connectors are BNC types - are their connectors that can
      provide higher density connections than 1? - given the nature
      of coax this seems counter-intuitive but I am passing the request
      for information.



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