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NOISE MONITORING IN ANGOLA

Looking for noise monitoring and sound level measurement in Angola by remote noise survey, testing, level measurement, and inspection of FPSO, offshore rigs, ships, and vessels…? EIWAA is the right offshore noise monitoring solution for marine equipment/locations such as pumps, engines, boiler rooms, and mooring stations. Decibel meter level measurements by dosimeter and noise level monitoring of marine ships, vessels, offshore platforms, FPSOs, and offshore rigs are included in this. Data logging, data storage, x GB noise metrics, and a 1/3 octave filter with a 1/1 filter are all features of a noise monitoring system.

Our noise monitoring device could be powered by a battery, solar panel, or line power, making it easy to install practically anyplace and retrievable for data collection and analysis. A successful noise control strategy combines several approaches, each tailored to the needs of the industrial facility. To identify exposure levels and major sources, a thorough noise evaluation is the first step. The appropriate PPE will then be combined with engineering and administrative controls to provide a comprehensive industrial noise reduction strategy. Investing in cutting-edge noise reduction technologies enhances worker well-being and productivity while also meeting occupational health regulations, resulting in a more productive and tranquil workplace.

NOISE SURVEY FOR FPSO AND OFFSHORE RIGS IN ANGOLA

Our acoustic consultancy services have extensive experience managing and monitoring noise from drilling rigs. On drill rigs, there are many main sources of noise, each with its own characteristics. The overall noise levels are determined by the actual equipment on the rig. However, our extensive experience in this field has shown that drilling rig noise levels often fall between 60 and 65 dBA at 500 feet. Effective noise control methods can significantly reduce sound levels. Reductions of at least 10 dBA are typically achievable. Generator sets, shale shakers, mud pumps, top drives, pipe handling, light towers, blowers, HVAC systems, trucking locations, and engine rooms are among the marine equipment that requires noise surveys and offshore rig noise monitoring.

Our team of skilled noise specialists has extensive experience conducting noise surveys for many industries. Their knowledge of local and international regulations ensures the accuracy and relevance of our assessments. For accurate noise survey services, depend on our skilled personnel. Through advanced noise measurement and comprehensive surveys, we provide valuable information for regulatory compliance and noise management measures. Using modern noise monitoring technology, we provide precise data to evaluate noise levels in different areas. This enables us to identify potential noise hazards and implement effective noise mitigation techniques.

SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT IN ANGOLA

For a sound level meter to give accurate and reliable readings, it must follow the relevant standards. The requirements that the instrument must meet are outlined in most measuring rules. To comply with most laws, new meters must fulfill IEC 61672 (or its British Standard equivalent, BS EN 61672) for Class 1 or Class 2. There are other standards for the calibrator, octave band filters, noise dosimeters, personal sound exposure meters, and so forth.