Engineering Controls
Any use of engineering methods to reduce or control the sound level of a noise source by modifying or replacing equipment, making any physical changes at the noise source or along the transmission path
Used in courses
- Automotive Technology Fundamentals
- Electrical Safety
- General Safety Management I
- General Safety Management II
- HVAC 2220 Heat Pump Technology Lab — Part 1
- OSHA Safety in General Industry
- SAFE 245: Permit-Required Confined Space
- Safety and Quality in Manufacturing
- Safety, Health, and Environment
- Workplace Hazard Recognition and Control
Careers that use Engineering Controls
- How to Become an Industrial Maintenance Technician — Manufacturing Career Path — Become an industrial maintenance technician with training in PLCs, electrical systems, and troubleshooting.
- How to Become an Emergency Medical Dispatcher — 911 EMD Career Path — Become a 911 emergency medical dispatcher (EMD). Certification through IAED or APCO, call-taker training, and dispatch career path without a 4-year degree.
- How to Become an Environmental Safety Specialist — EHS Career Path — Build an EHS career with training in hazard recognition, environmental regulations, and safety management.
- How to Become an OSHA Safety Officer — Workplace Safety & Compliance Career Path — Become an OSHA safety officer. OSHA 30, hazard communication, and workplace safety compliance training for industrial and construction roles.