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Rel Noise Recommended Exposure Limit

Reference data and engineering information about rel noise recommended exposure limit for acoustics applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Rel Noise Recommended Exposure Limit in acoustics.

Key Formulas

Speed of Sound

c=γRTc = \sqrt{\gamma R T}

Speed of sound in an ideal gas.

Sound Level

L=10log10(I/I0)L = 10 \log_{10}(I/I_0)

Decibel level.

Wavelength

λ=c/f\lambda = c / f

Wavelength = speed / frequency.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
ccSpeed of soundm/s
LLSound leveldB
λ\lambdaWavelengthm
ffFrequencyHz

Understanding the NIOSH REL

The Recommended Exposure Limit (REL) established by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is a crucial benchmark for workplace noise safety.

  • REL: 85 dBA (A-weighted decibels)
  • Averaging Time: 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA)
  • Implication: Exposures equal to or above this level are considered hazardous to hearing.

Absolute Exposure Limit

Regardless of the daily average, exposure to noise must never exceed a certain peak level.

  • Ceiling: 140 dBA
  • Applicability: This limit applies to all noise types, including continuous, varying, intermittent, or impulsive noise (such as impacts or blasts).

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