Making the noise problem smaller

To combat industrial noise, you will likely need an industrial silencer. We are a business that specialises in designing and supplying these installations. We can create models to attach to various systems and plant, including vents, fans, ducts, generators, and more. They minimise the noise. Our team can use our extensive acoustic knowledge so we ensure you get the most suitable solutions.

Noise in the industrial sector is a problem that keeps getting bigger. This is not only for employees but for everyone living close to noisy establishments. Too much noise ruins a healthy work environment. For this reason, there are guidelines on how much noise people can be exposed to at work. Let’s have a closer look at what noise means to workers here and what you can do to lower the volume.

Damage

Noise at work is especially bad because it can severely damage employee’s ears. This is an issue for the industrial sector as employees tend to report tinnitus and hearing problems. Every year, millions of people experience hazardous noise levels at work. As a result, the single most reported work-related illness here is Occupational Hearing Loss.

The maximum amount of noise people should be exposed to on average over an 8-hour work day is 85 dB(A). You shouldn’t exceed these levels because of the risks. Most importantly, if you do, employees can suffer major hearing damage.

What to do?

You’ll need suitable hearing protection and training in the effects of noise to avoid problems. However, sometimes this is not enough alone. The most effective method is to attach silencers to your machines to lower noise output. An effective industrial silencer can massively reduce noise.

There are also a number of other things you can do to reduce noise. First, you shouldn’t operate machinery for longer than the recommended time; it can generate more noise if you overwork it. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding operating time.

Measure and map noise as well. Discover where and when it is a concern with noise level meters. Use them to map and measure sounds for long stretches of time to create noise awareness at work.

Moving noisy tasks can be very effective too. Use separate parts of the workspace for individual things so the various noises don’t all compound. Move the noisiest of them away from the primary work area if you can.

Finally, isolate noise. To do this effectively, you can use shielding around the noise source. Barriers can work really well, or you can choose enclosures for excessively noisy equipment.

Let us know if you need an industrial silencer

At Ventx, we know that finding first rate silencers can be difficult. That’s why we are here to ensure you have easy access to them. With us, you’ll be able to get exactly what you need. In fact, we only deliver bespoke models to ensure they are effective and maximise performance.

So, if we can be of any help, please let us know. We have the skills to design an industrial silencer for almost any need. Crucially, we can even retrofit silencers if you have an older facility or equipment that has become noisier.