Noise at Work: A Practical Guide to EU Directive 2003/10/EC Compliance

EU Directive 2003/10/EC on minimum health and safety requirements regarding exposure of workers to risks arising from physical agents (noise) requires employers to assess and manage worker noise exposure. The directive defines exposure action values and limit values expressed as the daily personal noise exposure LEX,8h and the peak sound pressure level Lpeak. Where exposures approach or exceed the action values, employers must implement noise control measures and provide hearing protection.

Action Values and Limit Values

ISO 9612 Measurement Methodology

Practical Measurement Tips

PLACID Class 1 measurement microphone sets with calibrated signal conditioning are appropriate for the measurement chain in ISO 9612 noise at work assessments. Contact PLACID for a system specification appropriate for occupational noise assessment surveys.

Documenting the Measurement Chain for the Assessment Report

ISO 9612 requires the measurement report to identify the instrumentation, state the calibration status, and present the measurement uncertainty. The calibration certificate reference, the accreditation body, and the certificate validity period must be stated. Field calibrator check results — before and after each measurement session — must be recorded and included in the report. PLACID ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration certificates provide the traceability information required by ISO 9612 and by HSE enforcement officers who review occupational noise assessment reports.