Noise Monitoring and Exposure Assessment
XRF Research performs occupational and environmental noise monitoring for workplaces, construction activities, industrial operations, and special projects. Noise surveys can help evaluate worker exposure, document site conditions, or support decisions about hearing conservation and engineering controls.
The right monitoring approach depends on the question. A worker exposure assessment may use personal noise dosimetry, while a source evaluation or community concern may use sound level measurements at defined locations.
Noise Monitoring May Include
- Personal noise dosimetry for employees or work groups
- Area sound level measurements during specific tasks or operations
- Task-based monitoring for construction, demolition, manufacturing, or equipment operation
- Documentation to support hearing conservation or exposure-control decisions
- Review of practical controls such as scheduling, distance, barriers, equipment changes, or hearing protection
Useful Information for a Quote
Helpful details include the work location, number of workers or tasks, shift length, equipment involved, whether the work is routine or intermittent, and the reason the monitoring is needed.