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Noise - Supplemental Information

Noise Emitters – Tub and horizontal grinders, bulldozers, front end loaders, semis,
triple axle dump trucks. Noise is cumulative. A medium sized tub grinder from Moorbark
produces 66 db of noise at 300 feet; WHO recommends general daytime noise levels of
less than 55 dB to prevent significant community annoyance. The decibel scale is
logarithmic. Noise causes loss of community and is both a sign and a cause of
aggression and violence. Add to 66 db, the noise of all the other machinery operating at
the same time.

The World Health Organization has identified eight categories of adverse health effects
of noise pollution on humans.

1. Interference with Speech Communication


2. Noise-Induced Hearing Impairment
3. Sleep disturbance effects
4. Cardiovascular and psychophysiological effects
5. Mental health effects
6. Effects on performance
7. Annoyance responses
8. Effects on social behavior

Ref: Berglund B, Lindvall T. (eds.) Community Noise. Archives of the Center for Sensory Research.
1995;2:1-195.

TRPA Environmental Threshold Carrying Capacity Noise Standards


Land Use CNEL Noise Standard (dBA)
High Density Residential 55
Low Density Residential 50
Hotel 60
Commercial 60
Industrial 65
Urban Outdoor Recreation 55
Rural Outdoor Recreation 50
Notes: [CNEL] Community Noise Equivalent Level; dBA = A-weighted decibels
[TRPA] Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Source: Extracted from TRPA 2007: pp 9-3,4
Noise - Supplemental Information

Penn State Extension of College of Agricultural Sciences

“Noise Induced Hearing Loss in Agriculture

Tractors, forage harvesters, silage blowers, chain saws, skid-steer loaders, grain dryers,
squealing pigs and guns are some of the most typical sources of noise on the farm.
Studies suggest that lengthy exposure to these high sound levels have resulted in noise
induced hearing loss to farmers of all ages, including teenagers. ….”

OSHA Permissible Noise Exposure


Duration per day Sound Level
(hours) dB(A)
8 90
6 92
4 95
3 97
2 100
1½ 102
1 105
½ 110
¼ 115

Typical Equipment Noise Levels


Equipment Type Noise Level (Lmax) Noise Level (Lmax) Noise Level (Lmax)
50 feet 100 feet 300 feet
Bulldozer1 85 79 70
Dump Truck1 84 78 69
Wood Chipper2 81 75 66
Front End Loader1 80 74 65
Note1: Noise levels are from Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) 2006 data
Note2: The reference sound level for Morbark 1100 Tub Grinder is provided by
Oxygen Environmental Ltd., Article 12 Compliance Information, 22 Dec 2004

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