7. Noise reduction
Noise on an industrial site often comes from a number of different sources. There are many ways to control noise, but every noise problem is different. Many attempts to reduce noise from industrial sites have failed, because the problem was not properly identified at the outset and inappropriate control measures were taken.
7.1 Reducing noise at source
The most effective way to reduce noise is generally to avoid generating it when using a machine or during foundry operations. Unfortunately, this is often not feasible.
Nevertheless, there are ways of reducing noise at source, even in an existing foundry. When new auxiliary equipment such as air compressors or a ventilation system is installed, it is often possible to choose between noisy...
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Bibliography
- (1) - Bruit et nuisances sonores. - http://www.ecologique-solidaire.gouv.fr/bruit-et-nuisances-sonores .
- (2) - - Livres I, III, IV et...
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Standards and norms
- Acoustics – Environmental noise characterization and measurement – Special measurement methods. This method for measuring noise emissions from a classified facility is applicable for measuring noise levels at the property limits of the facility and for measuring emergence in areas where emergence is limited. - NF S31-010 - (déc. 1996)
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