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    <CFRTITLE>40</CFRTITLE>
    <CFRTITLETEXT>Protection of Environment</CFRTITLETEXT>
    <VOL>22</VOL>
    <DATE>2003-07-01</DATE>
    <ORIGINALDATE>2003-07-01</ORIGINALDATE>
    <COVERONLY>false</COVERONLY>
    <TITLE>Computation of the noise -reduction rating (NRR).</TITLE>
    <GRANULENUM>211.207</GRANULENUM>
    <HEADING>Section 211.207</HEADING>
    <ANCESTORS>
      <PARENT HEADING="Title 40" SEQ="4">Protection of Environment</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="CHAPTER I" SEQ="3">ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="SUBCHAPTER G" SEQ="2">NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRAMS</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="PART 211" SEQ="1">PRODUCT NOISE LABELING</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="Subpart B" SEQ="0">Hearing Protective Devices</PARENT>
    </ANCESTORS>
  </FDSYS>
  <SECTION>
    <SECTNO>§ 211.207</SECTNO>
    <SUBJECT>Computation of the noise -reduction rating (NRR).</SUBJECT>

    <P>Calculate the NRR for hearing protective devices by substituting the average attenuation values and standard deviations for the pertinent protector category for the sample data used in steps #6 and #7 in Figure 2. The values of −.2, 0, 0, 0, −.2, −.8, −3.0 in Step 2 and −16.1, −8.6, −3.2, 0, +1.2, +1.0, −1.1 in Step 4 of Figure 2 represent the standard “C”- and “A”-weighting relative response corrections applied to any sound levels at the indicated octave band center frequencies. (NOTE: The manufacturer may label the protector at values lower than indicated by the test results and this computation procedure, e.g. lower NRR from lower attenuation values. (Ref. § 211.211(b).)<PRTPAGE P="180"/>
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      <TTITLE>Figure 2—Computation of the Noise Reduction Rating</TTITLE>
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        <ENT I="11"/>
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      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">Octave band center frequency (Hz)</ENT>
        <ENT>125</ENT>
        <ENT>250</ENT>
        <ENT>500</ENT>
        <ENT>1000</ENT>
        <ENT>2000</ENT>
        <ENT>3000</ENT>
        <ENT>4000</ENT>
        <ENT>6000</ENT>
        <ENT>8000</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">1 Assumed Pink noise (dB)</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">2 “C” weighting corrections (dB)</ENT>
        <ENT>−.2</ENT>
        <ENT>0</ENT>
        <ENT>0</ENT>
        <ENT>0</ENT>
        <ENT>−.2</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>−.8</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>−3.0</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">3 Unprotected ear “C”-weighted level (dB)</ENT>
        <ENT>99.8</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>99.8</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>99.2</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>97.0</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="11">(The seven logarithmically added “C”-weighted sound pressure levels of Step #3 equal;107.9 dS)</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">4 “A”-weighting corrections (dB)</ENT>
        <ENT>−16.1</ENT>
        <ENT>−8.6</ENT>
        <ENT>−3.2</ENT>
        <ENT>0</ENT>
        <ENT>+1.2</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>+1.0</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>−1.1</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">5 Unprotected ear “A”-weighted level (step #1-step #4) (dB)</ENT>
        <ENT>83.9</ENT>
        <ENT>91.4</ENT>
        <ENT>96.8</ENT>
        <ENT>100</ENT>
        <ENT>101.2</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>101</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>98.9</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">6 Average attenuation in dB at frequency</ENT>
        <ENT>21</ENT>
        <ENT>22</ENT>
        <ENT>23</ENT>
        <ENT>29</ENT>
        <ENT>41</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>(43+47)/2=45</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>(41+36)/2=38.5</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">7 Standard deviation in dB at frequency</ENT>
        <ENT>3.7</ENT>
        <ENT>3.3</ENT>
        <ENT>3.8</ENT>
        <ENT>4.7</ENT>
        <ENT>3.3</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>(3.3+3.4)=6.7</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>(6.1+6.5)=12.6</ENT>
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        <ENT I="22"/>
        <ENT>×2</ENT>
        <ENT>×2</ENT>
        <ENT>×2</ENT>
        <ENT>×2</ENT>
        <ENT>×2</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT/>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"/>
        <ENT>7.4</ENT>
        <ENT>6.6</ENT>
        <ENT>7.6</ENT>
        <ENT>9.4</ENT>
        <ENT>6.6</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT/>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">8 Step #5-(step #6-step #7) develops the protected ear “A” weighted levels (dB)</ENT>
        <ENT>70.3</ENT>
        <ENT>76.0</ENT>
        <ENT>81.4</ENT>
        <ENT>80.4</ENT>
        <ENT>66.8</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>62.7</ENT>
        <ENT/>
        <ENT>73.0</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="11">(The seven logarithmically added “A”-weighted sound pressure levels of Step #8 using this sample data=85.1 dB)</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW EXPSTB="09">
        <ENT I="11">9 NRR=Step #3—Step #8—3 dB*; =107.9 dB—85.1 dB—3 dB*; =19.8 dB (or 20) (Round values ending in .5 to next lower whole number).</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <TNOTE>*Spectral uncertainty (as defined in § 211.203).</TNOTE>
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    <PRTPAGE P="181"/>
    <FP>The value for #3 is constant. Use Logarithmic mathematics to determine the combined value of protected ear levels (Step #8) which is used in Step #9 to exactly derive the NRR; or use the following table as a substitute for logarithmic mathematics to determine the value of Step #8 and thus very closely approximate the NRR.</FP>
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        <CHED H="1">Difference between any two sound pressure levels being combined (dB)</CHED>
        <CHED H="1">Add this level to the higher of the two levels (dB)</CHED>
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        <ENT I="01">0 to less than 1.5</ENT>
        <ENT>3</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">1.5 to less than 4.5</ENT>
        <ENT>2</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">4.5 to 9</ENT>
        <ENT>1</ENT>
      </ROW>
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        <ENT I="01">Greater than 9</ENT>
        <ENT>0</ENT>
      </ROW>
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