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Re: A plea for a quieter pit area
I agree..to an extent. I do believe that calling out "ROBOT" is essential to safety. I've seen teams that don't do that and who are pulling the robot backward crash into other people. I do agree that the music is up way too loud. Our team takes decible readings and in the pit I was getting 97 DCB and in the stands up to 102 DBC keep in mind that over 85 is dangerous fro more that 8 hours and over 95 for more than 4 hours. After 85 DBC, in factories, OSHA requires workers to wear ear protection. We keep earplugs in our pit for our memebrs and anyoner else who wants them. DJs, please keep the music a bit lower!
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2008: World Championship - Industrial Safety Award,
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