Identifying and assessing hazardous noise conditions in the workplace involves which of the following?

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1. Conducting noise measurements using sound level meters or noise dosimeters.
2. Identifying sources of noise in the workplace.
3. Assessing the duration and frequency of exposure to noise.
4. Evaluating the potential health effects of the noise on workers.
5. Comparing the measured noise levels with applicable noise exposure limits or standards.
6. Implementing control measures to reduce or eliminate the noise hazards.
7. Regularly monitoring and reviewing the effectiveness of the implemented control measures.
8. Providing appropriate hearing protection for workers exposed to hazardous noise.
9. Conducting regular employee training and education on the risks and prevention of noise-induced hearing loss.