Personnel Noise Monitoring
Personnel Noise Monitoring is a vital occupational safety practice used to measure and control workersβ exposure to harmful noise levels in industrial and construction environments. It involves using personal noise dosimeters worn by employees throughout their work shift to record real-time sound exposure. The collected data helps identify high-risk areas, assess compliance with occupational noise regulations, and determine the need for hearing protection or engineering controls. Effective personnel noise monitoring supports hearing conservation programs, reduces the risk of noise-induced hearing loss, and promotes a safer workplace. By regularly evaluating noise exposure, organizations can implement corrective measures and ensure long-term employee health and productivity.