
Analysis of noise characteristics of metal processing equipment
The management and prevention of industrial injuries among workers are crucial in the work environment. Industrial injuries occur in various forms and have diverse causes, and noise-induced hearing loss accounts for a significant proportion of workplace injuries. Therefore, this study
aimed to measure the factory noise during engine-component (metal) processing for automobiles, where substantial noise-induced hearing loss is prevalent. The measurement results revealed that the 24-h equivalent continuous noise level (Leq) was approximately 83.8 dB(A), and the noise at two
points was higher than the noise exposure standard of 89 dB(A). These points were identified as locations where 2,200- to 3,500-ton casting machines were positioned on both sides to melt iron to produce components. The noise generated from each machine is assumed to have combined at these
points, resulting in elevated noise levels. The results were plotted on a noise rating (NR) curve. The NR values ranged from 81 to 83, surpassing the standard NR range of 60 to 70 that is commonly used in typical workplaces. The frequency band that determined the NR was 2 kHz. Therefore, measures
such as the use of porous sound-absorbing materials should be considered to attenuate the frequency range based on the noise characteristics.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology 2: Korea Land and Geospatial InformatiX Corporation
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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