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In our previous blog, we discussed what noise pollution is, the main causes of it, and the harmful effects that noise pollution can bring. In this blog, we will look into how to mitigate noise pollution during construction.
The Hierarchy of Hazard Control can be referenced to mitigate noise pollution. You should always use the highest-level control measure that is reasonably practicable. Usually, multiple control measures are combined to achieve the best results.
It is impossible to completely eliminate all noises during construction activities. Therefore, the most effective solutions are usually a combination of Substitution, Engineering Controls and Administrative Controls. You should regularly review the control measures in place at the job site and amend them as necessary.
This control measure involves substituting the source of the noise pollution. You are encouraged to use equipment with lower noise emissions, replace diesel-powered vehicles with electric-powered alternatives, and adopt a quieter work method. For example:
This control measure involves isolating the source of noise pollution away from people. You should:
This control measure involves changing the way people work to mitigate noise pollution. You should:
This control measure involves protecting people from noise pollution with external equipment. However, this does not provide protection to people outside of the job site. For precaution, hearing PPE is often applied to workers on the job site even if all practicable higher-level control measures have been taken. The most common hearing PPE are earmuffs and earplugs.
Noise pollution may not be as obvious of a danger as other types of pollution, but it is a problem that impacts millions of people daily. Implementing control measures on the job site to minimize noise pollution can make a positive impact on workers and the overall community.
Regulated by the National Environmental Agency (NEA), it is mandatory for contractors to install noise and vibration monitoring systems at construction sites in Singapore. The NEA imposes maximum permissible noise levels for different time periods of the day, especially for sites located near hospitals, schools and residential areas.
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