By: Sepideh Abolghasem 81101205 Shabnam Alaghehband 81124000 Mina Khorram 81128618 May 2006.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
OCCUPATIONAL NOISE.
Advertisements

N OISE P OLLUTION. WHAT IS NOISE POLLUTION? Sound that is unwanted or disrupts ones quality of life is called as noise. When there is lot of noise in.
Hearing Conservation and Noise Control Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS) 1PPT CFR
Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancy Noise In textile and garment factories.
Mine Safety and Health Occupational Noise Exposure SafetyWorks!
Syracuse University Hearing Conservation Program Training John Rossiter, Safety Department.
HEARING CONSERVATION Protecting Employees From Noise Hazards.
Department of Consumer and Employment Protection Resources Safety 1 Please read this before using presentation This presentation is based on content presented.
Loud music and hearing loss
HEARING CONSERVATION PROGRAM. REFERENCES 29 CFR
Hearing Protection Training PART 1 – THE PROBLEM © Copyright SHS 2006.
Hearing Conservation and Noise Control. WHY?????? It’s the LAW Quality of Life Gradual / Painless.
Ohio BWC Division of Safety and Hygiene John Canning Cleveland Service Office Lausche Office Building (office) (cell)
Noise Pollution Almost everyone has had one experience of being temporarily "deafened" by a loud noise. This "deafness" in not permanent, although it is.
Dealing with noise pollution By: Hye Won (Kate) Han.
HOW NOISE EXPOSURE AFFECTS YOU. SOUND ENERGY TRAVELS IN A WAVE FORM.
J. N. DenenbergActive Noise Cancellation1 NOISE CANCELLATION INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS DEMONSTRATION.
Acoustics in Twenty Words or Less. What is Acoustics? The Science of Sound!
Course Objectives Occupational Noise Exposure Monitoring Requirements
Senses- Ears Hearing and balance are the main functions of hearing. Hearing works with the other 4 senses to aid us in obtaining information and keeping.
Copyright Catherine M. Burns
NOISE 1. Noise - what is it? Unwanted sound Unwanted sound sound is vibrations in airsound is vibrations in air Sound Pressure Level Sound Pressure Level.
Chapter 5. Sound Intensity (db) = 20 log (P1/P2)
Noise: The Invisible Hazard. WHAT IS NOISE? WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF NOISE? WHY MORE STRESS ON NOISE?
BASIC PRINCIPLES IN OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE Day NOISE.
Acoustics and Noise. Physics of Sound Sound is a response to pressure waves  = c = ° C in air Amplitude: Pressure [N/m 2 ] Intensity: Amplitude.
Pitch, Loudness, and Quality of Sound by by Rifki Irawan Rifki Irawan.
10/1/99Created By: C. Miterko1 10/1/992 Objectives What is sound? How the ear works How to measure noise What does OSHA says about noise? Reading hearing.
What comes next? O T T F F S S E N _? O T T F F S S E N _?
Noise at Workplace Dr. Noor Hassim Ismail. Anatomy of Ear 3 parts – Outer ear – Middle ear – Inner ear Cochlea- hearing apparatus Vestibular- balancing.
Here’s the word. What is the question? NOISE DECIBEL SOUND FREQUENCY PITCH HEARING EAR.
Noise and Hearing Conservation
Noise Pollution. Noise pollution Noise = sound which is unwanted by the recipient Sound is produced by vibrations passing through air, liquids or solids.
1 ISE Ch. 24 Chapter 24: Hearing and Noise Defining and understanding noise & its effects  complex problem  not always intuitive  critical for.
.. Noise Pollution  Noise pollution is excessive, displeasing, human, animal or machine-created environmental noise that disrupts the activity or balance.
 Noise Pollution  Noise & Our Hearing  Level of Noise  Measurement of Noise  Classification of Noise  Sources of noise  Impacts of noise  Control.
INDUSTRIAL NOISE …the nature & effects of exposure to excessive noise…..I SAID, THE NATURE & EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE NOISE.
Noise Pollution. In the Environmental Noise Survey Guidance Document most recently issued by the EPA8 the definition of noise is given (guidance only)
Prepared by Khen Samrith Be carful about noise effect, Please take care your ear at your work.
Tools for optimizing the installation of warning sounds in noisy workplaces Chantal Laroche, Christian Giguère, Rida Al Osman and Yun Zheng 2010 NHCA Conference.
Wong Mei Yu ES00091 ECH5507.  To define what is noise  To introduce noise in work station  To introduce methods of measuring noise at work  To examine.
Noise Pollution Lecture - 4. Noise Pollution In the nineteenth century the developments of the steam engine, petrol engine and technological machineries.
Noise. Objectives Understand effects of noise Identify at risk personnel Identify ways to reduce noise exposure Identify hearing protection devices.
 What do we know about outer space?  What does the bell jar experiment tell us about sound?  Correct! Sound needs a medium to travel though....When.
What we will do today: State how me measure sound levels. State the unit of sound. Carry out experiments to find the sound levels of everyday occurrences.
 What is noise?  What is noise pollution?  Noise measurement.  Causes of noise pollution.  Effects of noise pollution.  Difference between noise.
Noise Measurement and Control CWU – May2, 2011 Eric E. Dickson, CIEC, CIAQC Industrial Hygienist, ESD 101 (509)
NOISE AT WORK. The only way you “adjust” or “get used” to noise is by losing your hearing.
Sound Intensity Level – Learning Outcomes
® ® Striving For Safety Excellence Corporate Environmental, Safety, Risk Management Hearing Conservation.
BIRLA VISHWAKARMA MAHAVIDHYALAYA ENGINEERING COLEEGE-VVNAGAR.
Sound What is ultrasound? What do we use it for?.
A primer on ear care and hearing loss prevention Occupational Noise Exposure 29 CFR Presented by Larry Sailer Can You Hear Me Now?
Toolbox presentation: How can we stop noise damaging hearing.
 Sound is a longitudinal wave created by a vibrating object.  Sound is a mechanical wave.  PhET Simulation PhET Simulation  Demo: Standing Sound Waves.
What effects the volume? Two variables affect intensity in a perfect system (in reality the medium will absorb some of the sound, but we will ignore that)
HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Working with Noise.
NOISE INDUCED HEARING LOSS
Chantal Laroche, Christian Giguère, Rida Al Osman and Yun Zheng
ACOUSTICS Aural Comfort & Noise.
Noise By Dr. Ali Saleh.
Hearing and other senses.
Sound Intensity Level – Learning Outcomes
BASIC PRINCIPLES IN OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE
The risk and prevention
به نام خدا.
Conducting Preliminary Noise Assessments in the Workplace
Occupational Noise Exposure
Hearing Loss Prevention
Presentation transcript:

By: Sepideh Abolghasem 81101205 Shabnam Alaghehband 81124000 Mina Khorram 81128618 May 2006

Noise Reduction Benefits Noise Reduction Methods Some Examples Outline Introduction to Noise Noise Effects Noise Reduction Benefits Noise Reduction Methods Some Examples

Noise is an unwanted sound. Its intensity is measured in decibels (dB) Introduction to Noise Sound versus Noise Noise is an unwanted sound. Its intensity is measured in decibels (dB) The decibel scale is logarithmic. Human can hear sounds between 30-20000 Hz

Typical Noises Corresponding to dBA Values Source Noise Level Normal threshold of hearing 15 Whisper 30 Quiet park 45 Normal conversation 60 Noisy office 75 Noisy factory 90 Dog bark 95 Car horn 100 Jackhammer 105 Jet takeoff 130

Factors that can affect how hazardous noise is: Intensity Time duration Time distribution Frequency Sound Pressure Level (dBA) 83 85 87 90 92 95 97 100 102 105 108 110 Reference duration (hours) 21.1 16 12.1 8 6.1 4 3 2 1.5 1 .66 .5

What problems can noise cause?

Hearing Loss Risk of damage starts at 85 dB or higher Longer exposure time increase your risk Excessive noise damages the hair cells in the cochlea Noise makes your ears ring all the time

Effective Noise Level(db) Recommended Maximum Duration(hr) Effective Noise Level(db)

Percentage of hearing loss due to intensity and duration of exposure : Intensity(dB) After 10 years work(8 hours a day) After 35 years work(8 hours a day) 80 0% 85 3% 9% 90 10% 20% 95 17% 32% 100 29% 44% 105 42% 51%

2. Annoyance and Distraction Noise from office or production equipment can reduce the effectiveness of communication and make it difficult for people to concentrate in some tasks. A handful of research studies confirm that noise has a negative effect on a child's ability to learn.

Preferred Noise Criterion (PNC) Curves The Preferred Noise Criterion (PNC) curves provide guidelines for ambient sound pressure levels. The higher the frequency of the noise, the lower its intensity must be to bring it to the appropriate PNC curve for hearing or communication.

Pressure Level(dB) Frequencies (Hz)

Evaluation Of Pump Noise In a Forman’s Office

3. Interference with Communication Speech interference by noise is common around machinery and business equipment. The most common method for rating the speech interference effects of noise is called the Preferred Speech Interference Level (PSIL).

Curves are drawn to estimate the distance at which intelligible communication can be made at different levels of PSIL.

The ability to hear and converse effectively on the telephone is also important and can be predicted by PSIL measurement. The following guideline for calls between telephone exchanges should be used : PSIL Telephone Use 60 dB or less 60 to 75 dB Above 75 dB Satisfactory Difficult Impossible

4. Performance Effects Of Noise The following general observation apply to situation where noise may affect performance: Paced tasks Information transfer Noise features

5. Physiological effects : The hazardous effects of noise does not limit to hearing loss but also includes the other parts of your body. The exposure to noise has an effect that results in having more adrenaline in blood and causes stress. Disturbing sleep. Extreme exhaustation. ….

6. Increased risk of accidents Noise need not be excessively loud to cause problem in the workplace. Noise can interact risks to workers by : Increasing the risk of accidents by masking warning signals; Being a casual factor in work-related stress.

Music In some factories background music has been used to improve the environment. Do not provide music if the background noise level is more than 70 dB. It can be use for repetitive tasks. In offices the white noise served to mask some of the speech sound from neighboring areas. White noise levels of 48 dB can be effective, but levels above 52 dB may be distracting and annoying.

Evacuation Alarms Evacuation alarms notify people in a work area of a situation requiring them to leave the building. It should precede any sounds around. It should have a minimum duration of 10 s. Alarms should be repeated until the building is evacuated. Also for people with hearing loss we should consider visual alarms.

Noise Reduction Benefits Workplace noise is a major occupational health problem resulting in thousands of disability claims per year. Potential benefits of workplace noise reduction: improved safety and productivity reduced hearing loss better communication warning sounds heard more reliably

Noise Reduction Methods Noise reduction methods can be applied at the noise source, in the path of noise transmission. Methods of reduction involve the following techniques: Reducing the level or altering spectrum of the generated noise. Using barriers to reduce noise transmission through air or structures. Absorbing incident or reflected noise.

Engineering Controls Then: Protect your ears Keep doors shut (reduces noise by 10-20 dB). Take care of mufflers and other controls. Damping. Then: Protect your ears Find comfortable hearing protection (ear plug, canal cab, ear muff) Learn to wear them correctly. Don’t go into noise without it!

Acoustical Noise Reduction Blankets Advantages can be installed with plant personnel can be removed and reused numerous times is a closed insulation system is custom-fit to existing conditions is vibration resistant Applications any load manufacturing process gear box casings steam and gas turbine housings compressor housings pressure reducing valves liquid chillers

Noise Control In Child Development Center

Wall system at the kiwi Grille

Quieting a computer server room Nowadays, every company has to have a computer server room. These rooms are host to lots of computers and servers that all require fans to keep their systems cooled. All of these fans running at one time create excessive ambient noise.

The End!