Environmental Noise Assessment – BS4142

"Your Sound Solution for Environmental Noise"

Our BS4142 Environmental Noise Assessment evaluates the impact of industrial or commercial noise on nearby residents and the surrounding environment. The service typically involves measuring existing noise levels in the area, identifying noise sources, and assessing how the new or proposed activities might affect the environment. A detailed noise model is created, considering factors like time of day, noise frequency, and duration. The assessment compares predicted noise levels against established guidelines and standards to determine whether the noise will cause harm or disturbance. It also includes recommendations for mitigating noise, such as using sound barriers, altering equipment, or adjusting operational hours. The goal is to ensure that noise levels comply with legal limits and minimise the impact on local communities. The assessment report is often required for planning applications and permits to demonstrate that the development will not lead to excessive noise pollution.

  • All noise risks measured
  • Daytime and Nightime Noise Exposures
  • Noise Solutions
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Scope of Service

Noise Surveys: Comprehensive evaluations using the latest equipment to measure sound levels from your facilities
Risk Assessments: Identifying high-risk areas, machinery and tasks to prioritise noise control measures.
Compliance Assistance: Guidance on meeting noise legislation BS4142 requirements.
Noise Mitigation: Practical recommendations for noise reduction, including engineering solutions and operational adjustments.
Regular Monitoring: Development of ongoing noise monitoring programs for sustained safety and compliance.

FAQ's

What is a BS4142 Environmental Noise Assessment and why is it important?

A BS4142 Noise Assessment aims to evaluate the impact of industrial and commercial noise on surrounding residential areas. The assessment compares the noise level from your operations with the background sound levels to determine the likelihood of complaints and the extent of any adverse impact. This helps businesses manage noise levels, ensure compliance with regulations, and maintain good relationships with the local community.

How often should BS4142 Environmental Noise Assessments be conducted?

A BS4142 Noise Assessment should be conducted whenever there are new industrial or commercial activities, changes to existing operations that might affect noise levels, or if there have been noise complaints from the community. Additionally, periodic assessments may be necessary to ensure ongoing compliance and to address any changes in the surrounding environment that could affect noise impact.

What equipment do you use for BS4142 Environmental noise monitoring and assessments?

Depending on the requirements for the job, we use either Class 1 or Class 2 Sound Level Meters to conduct and evaluate the potential impacts of industrial or commercial noise on the surrounding environment . A Class 1 meter is typically recommended for high accuracy, while a Class 2 meter is acceptable for less critical assessments. These provide accurate measurements of noise levels , enabling us to identify any risk areas and recommend effective noise control measures.

What does the BS4142 Environmental Noise assessment process involve?

The BS4142 assessment process involves evaluating the impact of industrial or commercial noise sources on surrounding environments and sensitive receptors (e.g., residential areas, schools, hospitals). The assessment follows the guidelines provided by the British Standard BS 4142:2014+A1:2019, which focuses on the prediction and measurement of noise impact.

In summary, a BS4142 Environmental Noise Assessment is a systematic process that involves identifying noise sources, measuring background noise levels, assessing the noise impact, and providing mitigation strategies to minimise potential disturbance.

How can I ensure compliance with the BS4142 Environmental noise regulations?

Ensuring compliance with BS4142, requires assessing noise levels by conducting measurements at relevant locations and times. Compare the measured levels with background noise to determine the impact. Implement mitigation strategies like noise barriers or operational adjustments if necessary. Maintain accurate records and review noise assessments regularly.

Do I need to do a BS4142 Environmental Noise Assessment?

Yes, you need to conduct a BS4142 Environmental Noise Assessment if you are a business or organisation involved in industrial or commercial activities that generate noise potentially impacting surrounding residential or sensitive areas.

Legislation & Standards

The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 L108
Sound level meter standard
Dosemeter standard
Environmental Protection Act 1990

Accreditations

Associate Member of the Institute of Acoustics (A.M.I.O.A)
Technical Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
Competent Person in Noise Assessment

Applications Areas

packaging
 printing
 food processing
 agriculture
 ship building
 NHS hospitals
 armed forces
 retail distribution
 engineering
 joinery
automotive
fabrication
 recycling centres
 windows and door manufacture
 aviation
 ships