Rel Noise Recommended Exposure Limit
Reference data and engineering information about rel noise recommended exposure limit for acoustics applications.
relnoiserecommendedexposure
Overview
Engineering reference data for Rel Noise Recommended Exposure Limit in acoustics.
Key Formulas
Speed of Sound
Speed of sound in an ideal gas.
Sound Level
Decibel level.
Wavelength
Wavelength = speed / frequency.
Variables
| Symbol | Description | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Speed of sound | m/s | |
| Sound level | dB | |
| Wavelength | m | |
| Frequency | Hz |
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).