Industrial Noise

Industrial Noise

  • Identification of the dominant noise sources inside and outside factory buildings
  • Assessing noisy workshops situated near protected outdoor spaces or structures comply with hygienic limits, noise map calculations using LimA program
  • Proposals of effective noise reduction for individual equipment in order to reach hygienic limits, proposals of noise adjustments - using silencers, enclosures, coverings of machinery and equipment, crew cabins, control rooms, cladding of walls and hall ceilings

 Requirements to Develop a Study - Industrial Noise

  • Drawing documentation of a building or an area where noise sources are located (floor plans and sections)
  • Distribution of noise sources inside a building or in an outdoor environment, including all related noise sources (ventilation of thermal heat gains, humidity or exhaust gasses through air-conditioning system outlets, gas flues, steam outputs, etc.)
  • Individual noise sources and their acoustic parameters - acoustic power level or acoustic pressure level measured at a certain (specified) distance
  • Use of noise sources (the total running time of the device, the idle time of the equipment, cleaning, maintenance)
  • Working time, work shifts, time images capturing how individual workers utilize shifts
  • A document requiring measurements and assessment of noise situation (usually the statement of the public health service or the building authority)