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Occupational Noise

Workplace noise exposure levels and time averages.
Occupational Noise

People experience workplace noise as fatigue, distraction, and long-term risk. That is why occupational noise monitoring is about more than compliance. It’s about protecting the people who keep work moving.

By measuring workplace noise exposure levels and time-weighted averages, we give safety professionals and employers the clarity they need to understand real exposure over a working day. Accurate, reliable data supports smarter controls, safer environments, and healthier outcomes.

  • Noise exposure at work acc. to 2003/10/EC and ISO 9612
  • Follow the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
  • Confirm compliance with health standards ISO 1999

Measurement Functions

Sound Pressure Level SPL
Whmcs

for noise at work monitoring

  • LAeq (averaged sound level with A-weighting)
  • LCpeak (peak sound level with C-weighting)

Both levels are measured simultaneously, thus providing the base for comparison with the action limits listed below. The real-time spectrum analyzer provides detailed results about any annoying frequency band or exact frequency.

The optional XL3 Environmental bundle offers further noise levels as required:

  • Sound Exposure Level LAE
  • LCeq – LAeq

Stack Light
Rocket

The XL2 forms with the Stack Light a stand-alone solution for noise at work monitoring applications. The Stack Light is controlled by the XL2. It alarms at exceeding sound levels, thus employees near the test station are notified immediately.

Nti Waves

Noise Exposure Level LEX,8h

The Noise at Work Directive 2003/10/EC reduces the risk of hearing damage for employees. The action limits are

LEX,8hLCpeak Action
Lower limit value 80 dB(A)135 dBrecommend wearing hearing protectors
Upper limit value 85 dB(A)137 dBhearing protectors must be worn and noise level reduced where possible
Exposure limit 87 dB(A)140 dBemployee with hearing protectors shall never exceed these limits

Determination of Noise Exposure Level LEX,8h:

  • With a consistent noise level (applies when LAS deviation is < 5 dB)
    Measure the LAeq over a few minutes, the resulting LAeq represents the noise exposure level of the complete 8 hours period LEX,8h = LAeq. Where the daily exposure time T ≠ 8 hours, apply the following formula:
    LEX,8h = LAeq + 10 x log ( T / 8 hours )

     

  • With stepwise consistent level variations
    (applies to steady noise at clearly distinguishable levels)
    Measure the LAeq at the different levels and note the corresponding exposure time. Enter all data in the NTi Audio noise exposure level post processing form; the LEX,8h will be calculated and displayed.

     

  • For varying noise levels:
    LEX,8h = LAeq measured for 8 hours

Configuration

  • including

    • XL3 Sound Level Meter
    • M4262 class 2 Measurement Microphone or M2230 class 1 Measurement microphone
    • System Case or Backpack

    Optional as required:

    XL3 Environmental bundle
    with additional features for sound level logging and post processing software

    Sound Calibrator
    for microphone calibration

    Stack Light
    for visual (pre-) warning indication

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