BS EN ISO 11202:1996 - Acoustics. Noise emitted by machinery and equipment. Measurement of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions. Survey method in situ
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BS EN ISO 11202:1996 is another standard related to acoustics and the measurement of noise emitted by machinery and equipment. The full title of the standard is:
"Acoustics - Noise emitted by machinery and equipment - Measurement of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions - Survey method in situ."
Let's break down what this standard is about:
Acoustics: Similar to the previously mentioned standard, this standard also falls under the field of acoustics, which deals with the study of sound and its measurement.
Noise emitted by machinery and equipment: It specifically addresses the measurement of noise generated by various types of machinery and equipment during their operation.
Measurement of emission sound pressure levels: The standard outlines procedures and techniques for measuring the sound pressure levels produced by machinery and equipment when they are in operation.
At a work station and at other specified positions: Like the previous standard, it considers measurements at the primary work station where the machinery is used and at other specified locations that are relevant for assessing the noise impact.
Survey method in situ: This standard describes a survey method that is conducted on-site, in the actual location where the machinery or equipment is being used. In situ means "in place" or "on-site." This is in contrast to laboratory measurements and is used to assess real-world noise emissions.
BS EN ISO 11202:1996 - Acoustics. Noise emitted by machinery and equipment. Measurement of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions. Survey method in situ