Protect Your Employees And Your Neighbours From Unnecessary Workshop Noise!
Sometimes workshops are even built with materials that can increase the reverberations created by machinery and manual labour, which will make the working environment even noisier.
So what can you do to Quash workshop noise and ensure you are protecting your employees?
There’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ answer to quashing noise in your workshop, but we do have a variety of solutions that can help to reduce noise and reverberation in the workplace. From machinery enclosures to sound muffling materials for the floor and walls, soundproofing your workshop can be customised to your specific needs.
Personalised workshop noise reduction solutions include:
- Soundproof enclosures
- Vibration Isolation
- Secondary window installation
- Flexible acoustic doors
- Acoustic absorbing panels
At Quash, we also understand the importance of aesthetics. Any soundproofing in your workshop should blend in, or enhance the environment.
So when you realise that the noise in your workshop has reached a level where employee safety is compromised, give us a call at Quash for a personalised assessment on how we can reduce noise in your workshop and ensure you comply with OHS standards.
Noise In The Workplace Is Still A Major Cause of Deafness And Reduced Productivity In Western Australia
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is an irreversible, but often preventable, condition that can give rise to substantial costs for both organisations and individuals in the long term.
Plant and equipment, tools and unpredictable sounds are commonplace and often unavoidable in today’s workplace, but there are guidelines available to help you protect your employees against hearing loss.
Safe Work Australia advocates for the minimisation and elimination of risks from workplace noise. Most importantly;
- Employees should not be exposed to more than 85 decibels over an eight-hour shift
- Exposure to noise levels over 140 decibels or more, can result in instant damage to hearing
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is an irreversible, but often preventable, condition that can give rise to substantial costs for both organisations and individuals in the long term.
Plant and equipment, tools and unpredictable sounds are commonplace and often unavoidable in today’s workplace, but there are guidelines available to help you protect your employees against hearing loss.
Safe Work Australia advocates for the minimisation and elimination of risks from workplace noise. Most importantly;
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Quash Soundproofing works with industrial organisations to create safe and productive working environments.