Month: September 2017

If You Don’t Like Noise Avoid These Jobs

Sound insulation can be an effective barrier to noise in the workplace, however the nature of some jobs means exposure to excessive noise is inevitable.

Noise exposure can increase the risk of acquiring all sorts of health problems, particularly if noise levels are high in a work environment where most of us spend the majority of our time. Some noise in buildings can be reduced by fitting adequate sound insulation and individuals can wear ear protection such as ear plugs or ear muffs.

Some of the noisiest jobs include:

Teaching
Noisy classrooms are often just a part of the job for most teachers. It is also not possible to wear ear protection for obvious reasons, so it is important to fit effective sound insulation in schools to reduce the effect of being exposed to noise levels of 85dB.

Factory work
Depending on the industry, factories can be exceptionally noisy environments leaving employees at risk of hearing damage from the 105dB they will often be exposed to. An assessment should be carried out to see if noise can be reduced by fitting sound insulation.

Even the above is nothing compared to working as a construction worker or formula one driver. Noise from hammer drills can reach 120dB and if you thought being a race car driver was glamorous, consider how you would cope with 135dB of noise on a regular basis.

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Acoustic insulation against noise from loud machinery

If your office building contains noisy mechanical equipment then there can be a problem not only with internal noise but also complaints from neighbouring properties. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce the volume of noise from machinery if you fit the right type of sound insulation measures.

Build an enclosure
This may be one of the more expensive options to insulate against sound from loud machinery but it will be the most effective.

Erect barriers or a partial enclosures
If you fit barriers at double the height of the machinery producing the noise then this can be an effective step towards reducing the amount of sound that escapes.

Fit sound insulation and absorption materials to walls behind the machinery
If fitting barriers and enclosures proves to be difficult or expensive, insulating the wall behind the machinery will help bring a small reduction in sound travelling. The key is to reduce the sound being reflected.
If noise is becoming a problem in your workplace and you need further advice on fitting sound insulation or ways to reduce noise in particular circumstances, then please contact one of our experts who should be able to help.

Posted by admin in Commercial Property, loud machinery, Metropolitan Insulation, Soundproofing, Soundproofing Commercial Property