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Unread 22-12-2008, 17:23
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Re: OSHA Noise Standards and FIRST Events

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Originally Posted by Dan2081 View Post
Not bring immature or anything, but what is wrong with noise?

I Have only been in First for a year, but what I gathered was that we are trying to make science and math (in the form of competition) a rival of professional sports. Being energetic, while it may be noisy, is part of the game. Without cheering, there would be no spirit to the competition.

I can see that you're concerned with safety, but can it really be that bad? What about the people who do go to sports games? Should we be stting noise levels for NFL and MLB too?

This noise "problem" doesn't need to be addressed at all.
Woah, slow down, I know you are new to CD but do not say someone is wrong, say you have a different opinion.

Second, people can go deaf from load sounds and there is a diesease where people are sensitive to sound, I believe it is called sensory precessing diesease. The should be addressed because of the safety issues and to make the competition comfortable for everyone. The same goes for football, baseball, basketball and soccer.

edit: I agree with what Eric said.
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Last edited by ATannahill : 22-12-2008 at 17:25. Reason: Eric beat me
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