Area Sound Level Assessments

At Choice Environmental Solutions, we recognize the paramount importance of adhering to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards when it comes to industrial and commercial noise emissions. Our Area Sound Level Assessments are designed to ensure that businesses meet OSHA guidelines and maintain a safe and healthy work environment for their employees while minimizing the impact of noise on surrounding communities.

Understanding Area Sound Level Assessments:

Area Sound Level Assessments are comprehensive evaluations conducted to measure and analyze the noise levels generated by industrial and commercial facilities. These assessments play a critical role in identifying potential noise hazards and determining whether the noise exposure levels comply with OSHA regulations.

The Significance of Area Sound Level Assessments:

OSHA sets specific permissible exposure limits (PELs) for noise in the workplace to protect employees from hearing loss and other health issues related to excessive noise. By conducting Area Sound Level Assessments, we help businesses identify areas of concern and implement appropriate control measures to reduce noise exposure levels, ensuring compliance with OSHA standards.

Our Approach to Area Sound Level Assessments:

  1. Advanced Sound Monitoring Equipment: At Choice Environmental Solutions, we employ state-of-the-art sound monitoring equipment to accurately measure noise levels emitted by industrial and commercial operations.
  2. Compliance with OSHA Regulations: Our assessments strictly adhere to OSHA guidelines, ensuring that all data collected is within permissible exposure limits.
  3. Thorough Data Analysis: Our team of experts conducts detailed data analysis to assess noise patterns and identify sources of excessive noise exposure in the workplace.
  4. Effective Noise Mitigation Strategies: If the assessment reveals areas of concern, we provide businesses with practical and effective noise control strategies, such as engineering controls, administrative measures, or the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect employees.