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Noise with respect to human beings: Standards - Beuth.de
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Standard	DIN 15905-5
Event-Technology - Sound Engineering - Part 5: Measures to prevent the risk of hearing loss of the audience by high sound exposure of electroacoustic sound systems
Standard	DIN 15905-5 Berichtigung 1
Standard	DIN 45621-3
Speech material used in audiology; word lists for intelligibility testing in paediatric audiology
Standard	DIN EN 60645-1
Electroacoustics - Audiological equipment - Part 1: Pure-tone audiometers (IEC 60645-1:2001); German version EN 60645-1:2001
Standard	DIN EN 60645-2
Audiometers - Part 2: Equipment for speech audiometry (IEC 60645-2:1993); German version EN 60645-2:1997
Standard	DIN EN 60645-3
Electroacoustics - Audiometric equipment - Part 3: Test signals of short duration (IEC 60645-3:2007); German version EN 60645-3:2007
Standard	DIN EN 60645-4
Audiometers - Part 4: Equipment for extended high-frequency audiometry (IEC 60645-4:1994); German version EN 60645-4:1995
Standard	DIN EN 60645-5
Standard	DIN EN 60645-6
Electroacoustics - Audiometric equipment - Part 6: Instruments for the measurement of otoacoustic emissions (IEC 60645-6:2009); German version EN 60645-6:2010
This part of IEC 60645 applies to instruments designed primarily for the measurement of otoacoustic emissions in the human external acoustic meatus evoked by acoustic probe pulses or tones. The...
Standard	DIN EN 60645-7
This part of IEC 60645 applies to instruments designed for the measurement of auditory evoked potentials from the inner ear, the auditory nerve and the brainstem, evoked by acoustic and/or vibratory...