noise protection Articles
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Silence is Golden
Modern living incurs much unwanted and disruptive noise – automobiles, trains, airplanes, jackhammers, sirens, loud speakers – occurring all around us every day. These intrusive sounds seep through walls and windows, entering our homes and businesses to join other distracting noises – humming light fixtures, air conditioners, ringing phones and loud talking. Fortunately, ...
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Integrated noise calculation and evaluation according to the EU directive on environmental noise
The model data for acoustic calculations already contains essential characteristics for more in depth evaluation of the results (i.e. building heights, number of storeys, or ground space per storey). With additional information such as building usage and number of inhabitants, the evaluation and graphical representation of the results can be completed with only a small increase in expense. ...
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Classroom noise levels - protecting students hearing
Chesterfield College of Further Education was the first of many UK education institutions to install the innovative PulsarSafeEar noise activated warning system in their workshops with great success to control classroom noise levels and to help in protecting students hearing. Demonstrating to students when safe noise levels are exceeded. Paul Lowry, Health and Safety Officer at Chesterfield ...
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Noise Measurement Equipment Uncovered - The 8 point checklist for choosing the right equipment for you
Noise legislation, designed to protect hearing and prevent noise nuisance, is becoming tougher and morewidespread. It’s a response to our increased understanding of the damage that noise can do to hearing, and the negativeimpact it can have on quality of life in the wider community. As a result, there is a growing need to measure noise and a rising demand for noise measurement equipment. ...
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Keep it Down! Controlling Noise in the Workplace
According to the HSE, over one million employees in the UK are exposed to levels of noise which put their hearing at risk. Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most prevalent, but often ignored, risks in the workplace and employees must, by law, be protected. Once noise-induced hearing loss has taken place, it is irreversible. Clearly prevention is the most sensible option here as 1 in ...
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Advice when choosing noise measurement for noise at work
Noise legislation, designed to protect hearing and prevent noise nuisance, is becoming tougher and more widespread. It's a response to our increased understanding of the damage that noise can do to hearing, and the negative impact it can have on quality of life in the wider community. It has resulted in a growing need to measure noise and rising demand for noise measurement equipment. However in ...
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Economy SF6 service carts
The completely newly developed generation of service carts not only impresses with its compact construction and modern design, but also combines state-of-the-art technology and ergonomics. The completely newly developed generation of service carts not only impresses with its compact construction and modern design, but also combines state-of-the-art technology and ergonomics. Everything is ...
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Sound level meters from PCE Instruments for any application
PCE Instruments manufacture and sell high-quality sound level meters for any application: from small hand-helds for home use to portable sound level cameras for localisation of a source of noise in large buildings. A high number of people has to deal with inacceptable noise levels in private and/or work environments. Noise is a very individual parameter and is not clearly definable. It is ...
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Noisy work environment: alert, educate and prevent
Communication about noise levels is the key to safeguarding hearing Noisy world, noisy work environment Millions of workers are affected by high noise levels in industrialised as well as un-industrialised countries around the world. Also millions are exposed to noise loud enough, around 80dB(A) – 85dB(A), that they have to raise their voices to hold a conversation. Often described as the ...
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doseBadge and optimus red – experts in their field! - Case study
The largest greenfield festival in the world posed a challenge where innovative tactics were employed to ensure that noise measurements were accurate and valid. End user Richard Willson, Noise at Work Consultant for TESS, The Event Safety Shop. Richard is one of the UK’s most experienced festival noise specialists having worked on some of the UK’s most prestigious events such as ...
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Noise measurement and tree surgery: what products can tree surgeons use to help protect against noise?
In a previous article, we introduced noise measurement and tree surgery by discussing the risks faced by tree surgeons and arborists by noise on a daily basis as part of their work. We explored the noise levels of chainsaws and what they mean in terms of how long someone can use one without protection before their hearing is damaged, as well as the other health risks associated with exposure to ...
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Noise at Work Regulations for Musicians and Performers
Musicians: entitled to legal protection just like any other worker Whilst the subject of the long term effects of noise for performing arts professionals has always been sensitive and difficult to assess, recent high profile (and very costly!) claims for hearing loss and acoustic shock within the music and entertainment industry have reinforced that the industry as a whole is expected to comply ...
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Measuring occupational noise levels at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival - Case Study
Noise measurement specialist Richard Wilson of the The Event Safety Shop, along with a number of colleagues, measured and monitored occupational noise levels at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival to ensure that the noise exposure of festival staff and concession workers was in-line with the Noise at Work Regulations. To carry out the measurements, Richard and his team used the Cirrus doseBadge Noise ...
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Why does modern aeration technology make the treasurer happy?
The aerzen combined system provides optimum efficiencies at the wallau wastewater treatment plant The combination of different technologies for air conveying enablesoptimal energy use of oxygen for biological degradation processes in wastewater treatment plants. Concrete savings resulting from the use of AERZEN machines demonstrate this in practice at the Wallau plant. In 2016, the ...
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5 Steps for Controlling Workplace Noise
5-Step process for Controlling Workplace Noise To avoid costly NIHL claims, employees should be protected from Noise at work Why do we all need to be controlling workplace noise? According to the HSE, over one million employees in Great Britain are exposed to levels of noise which put their hearing at risk. Noise induced hearing loss is one of the most prevalent, but often ignored, risks in ...
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Don’t Turn a Deaf Ear to a Noisy Working Environment
Whether you work in manufacturing, engineering, construction, or in an office environment, the incessant noises of machinery or even noisy work colleagues can have an effect on your wellbeing after a while. But the problems associated with noise run much, much deeper than this. It can lead to severe and permanent loss of hearing, as well as a significant rise in blood pressure and stress. And ...
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Noise at Work, Workplace Noise and Issues with Noise
Noise at Work Regulations to Control Workplace Noise The Control of Noise at Work Regulations (2005) became effective in 2006. The Regulations are relevant to all employers who operate a noisy workplace and should be an integral part of any health and safety strategy. The Noise at Work Regulations are increasingly relevant to employers as significant increases in the number of noise-induced ...
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Hearing Protection PPE: Beyond the Basics
Hearing loss is one of many safety issues that permeate almost every workplace but is seldom discussed in the open. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)estimates that roughly 22 million Americans are exposed to hazardous noise levels at work. Additionally, the Hearing Loss Association of America estimates that of the 48 million Americans suffering from some degree of hearing loss, ...
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Planning to perfection! Cirrus Research helps The Banks Group to keep at the forefront of noisemeasurement
With the experience of over 35 years in land development, The Banks Group continues to develop land throughout England and Scotland for a variety of uses including surface coalmines, onshore wind farms, commercial and residential property schemes and sustainable wastemanagement facilities.With the aim of being one of the UK’smost successful land developers, it comes as no surprise that the ...
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Protecting the unborn from noise - Pregnancy & noise
Employers should recognise that the use of hearing defenders for pregnant women working in high noise environments does not protect their unborn child from hearing damage.Is noise a problem during pregnancy? An increasing number of women of child bearing age are now occupationally active and as a result an increasing number of pregnancies are potentially exposed to occupational health and safety ...
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