Scope:-
This procedure
provides the guideline for measuring /monitoring of Noise Level at
Purpose:-
To maintain safe
noise levels in the plant premises and avoid hearing impairment due to Excessive noise level.
Responsibility:-
Maintenance Incharge.
QA Incharge
QA
Officer
Procedure:-
Excess noise levels (78 dBA) are
harmful for the health of human ears and can adversely affect the worker’s
performance if exposed to high noise levels over extended period.
To ensure good health &
maintain tolerable noise level, noise levels in different areas of Plant are
monitored by QA department. Noise level meter with the range of noise detection
of 30-130dBA is utilized for the monitoring.
Incharge QA prepare a plan for noise level
monitoring within Plant premises as part of HSE plan. The safe noise
level is established for each working area specially production, packing and
store areas where noise level due to machine operations could be high. The criteria for monitoring
frequency is as follows:
a) Monitoring
noise level at the time of machine/equipment installation.
b) Monitoring
all working areas every quarterly and maintain records.
c) Monitoring
an area based on complaints of excessive noise from the workers/supervisor.
Maintenance
& QA Incharge operate the meter for monitoring
noise levels.
Operation
of Noise Meter:
Noise level meter has measuring
range 30-130dBA frequency range 31.5 Hz
to 8 KHz
and resolution of 0.1dBA. It is a hand held unit with a sensitive microphone, extension cord and operated
with 9 volt battery
1)
Install the battery by opening battery cover on the
unit.
2)
Calibrate the meter before operation.
3)
Ensure meter microphone is dry and protect it from area
wind effects by using windscreen around the microphone
1)
Use the extension cable of the microphone. When monitor
the noise level to avoid unexpected Noise reflection.
2)
Turn the power
switch “ON” on the unit and select the desired “Response time” &
“Weighting”. Set response time to “Fast” setting for noise, which consists of
short bursts, or for catching peak Sound level. To measure average level use
the setting “Slow”.
3)
Select the weighting “A” for general noise level and
weighting “C” for measuring noise level of acoustic sound.
4)
Hold the instrument in hand or fix on tripod, pointing
the microphone at the noise source. The noise pressure level will be displayed
on the meter.
5)
When measuring noise
level of different locations in an area use “Max/Min” mode to determine
maximum and minimum noise levels of the area.
6)
Press “Max/Min” button once to measure value of maximum
noise level. Pressing again will give minimum noise level. At the end press the
button third time to exit measuring mode (Max. or Min. symbol will disappear from
the screen.)
7)
Turn off the instrument after measurements and record
the observations on Noise monitoring record form.
8)
Do not operate or store instrument at high temperature
and high humidity environment.
9)
Avoid microphone exposure to excessive vibration.
10)
Remove battery
when instrument is not in use.
11)
Analyze measurement data and discuss in management
meeting to determine the corrective & preventive measures and controls for
high noise levels.
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