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Measuring Acoustic levels and workers' Acoustic exposures is the most important part of a workplace hearing conservation and Acoustic control program.

What is an Acoustic survey?

An Acoustic survey takes Acoustic measurements throughout an entire plant or section to identify noisy areas. Acoustic surveys provide very useful information which enables us to identify:

  • Areas, where employees are likely to be exposed to harmful levels of Acoustic and personal dosimetry, may be needed.
  • Machines and equipment generate harmful levels of Acoustic.
  • Employees who might be exposed to unacceptable Acoustic levels.
  • Acoustic control options to reduce Acoustic exposure.
  • Variability in Acoustic levels during different operating conditions
  • Impact on Acoustic level from modifications or changes in operations

Acoustic can have a negative effect on worker productivity and health

How do we measure Acoustic?

noise survey mapThe acoustic survey is conducted in areas where Acoustic exposure is likely to be hazardous. Acoustic level refers to the level of sound. An Acoustic survey involves measuring Acoustic levels at selected locations throughout an entire plant or section to identify noisy areas. This is usually done with a sound level meter (SLM). Acoustic level measurements are taken at a suitable number of positions around the area and are marked on the sketch. The more measurements are taken, the more accurate the survey is. An Acoustic map can be produced by drawing lines on the sketch between points of equal sound level

 

 

Measuring Acoustic levels and workers' Acoustic exposures is the most important part of a workplace hearing conservation and Acoustic control program. It helps identify work locations where there are Acoustic problems, employees who may be exposed to Acoustic levels that can cause hearing loss, and where additional Acoustic measurements need to be made. This information also helps determine appropriate Acoustic control measures that need to be put in place.

Measuring the Acoustic exposure of employees requires averaging the sound levels over time. Acoustic exposure monitoring is often included as part of an extensive sound survey. The purpose of Acoustic exposure monitoring is to determine a worker’s 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) or accumulated Acoustic dose over the work shift (personal Acoustic dose).  It is also used to measure how Acoustic varies over time according to the job task.

Measuring the Acoustic exposure of employees

Eurofins Sac Ky Hai Dang Acoustic Survey and Measurement

Eurofins Sac Ky Hai Dang uses a very large selection of methods, under internationally approved quality systems and the relevant accreditation and approvals. Our highly trained employees have built fair experience, and knowledge over the years to deliver these testing, samplings, and quality evaluation thoroughly.

 

 

 

 

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