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Exposure Times  

Exposure to noise whether at home or at work can cause permanent, irreversible damage to your hearing.

Noise induced hearing loss provides a lot of negative factors, both to the employer and the individual. First of all by human suffering, but also stress, pain, tinnitus etc can lead to social handicap. The ears are not adapted to the noise levels we are being exposed to in our every-day environment. Noise from industries, traffic and leisure noises from engines, shooting & hunting, loud music etc is damaging our hearing.

Today there are a lot of protective products available that should ensure noise induced hearing loss is totally un-necessary.

By law, the first action level is at a daily personal noise exposure of 85dB(A) during 8 hours. In this situation hearing protection should be offered. Because of individual differences, some people are more sensitive to noise than others. Therefore we recommend that the first action is taken at 80 dB(A).

The second action level is at a daily personal noise exposure of 90dB(A). In these situations hearing protection must be worn.

The peak action level means an equivalent peak sound pressure level of 140 dB(C). A situation where, for example, a gun may be fired, hearing protection must be worn.

If you are exposed to any of the above action levels without wearing hearing protection, there is a great risk that you may suffer permanent hearing damage.

Points to consider

Exposure times without protection
Noise Level Duration
Noise Level
Duration
85dB
8 Hours
115dB
47 sec
88dB
4 Hours
118dB
28 sec
91dB
2 Hours
121dB
14 sec
94dB
1 Hour
124dB
7 sec
97dB
30 mins
127dB
3.5 sec
100dB
15 mins
130dB
1.75 sec
103dB
7.5 mins
133dB
0.875 sec
106dB
3.75 mins
136dB
0.4375 sec
109dB
1.875 min
139dB
0.21875 s
112dB
93 secs
142dB
0.109375 s

Examples of noise
85-100dB
- Light tractors & Lawnmowers,
Electric hand tools, Workshop equipment,
Light garden machinery

85-120dB< - General manufacturing industry
100-120dB - Heavy tractors, Steel construction,
Road construction, Engine rooms on ships

110-120dB - Steel works, Forestry equipment
(chainsaws, saw mills), Textile industry, Paper
& printing works, Concrete processing, Heavy plant
(bulldozers etc.), Pneumatic drills/concrete breakers

115-130dB - Mining & quarrying
120-150dB - Airports, Jet engines, Motorsports
An increase of 3dB halves exposure times

 

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