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Sound levels inside spacecraft are controlled by means of on-orbit acoustic
emissions requirements that support hearing conservation, speech
communication, and mission safety goals. These requirements, which
pertain to science experiment payloads and other flight hardware, also
prevent noise-induced vibrations from deteriorating the on-orbit microgravity
environment.
Flight crew members are included in a comprehensive hearing conservation program
managed by the Audiology
and Hearing Conservation Clinic at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The ATL
supports the Flight Crew Hearing Conservation Program by providing educational and
training resources and services, customized medical illustrations, and expert
acoustical consulting.
On orbit noise levels are managed by the Acoustics Office at
Johnson Space Center.
For more information about on-orbit hearing conservation issues, see the following publication:
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