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Noise Assessment – Is it Important

Noise Assessment – Is it Important

An employee using ear protection following a noise assessment

An employee using ear protection following a noise assessmentCarrying out a thorough noise assessment at your site is essential for maintaining a safe and legally compliant working environment. Many industries ranging from manufacturing to construction must ensure that workplace noise levels do not exceed regulated limits. Unmanaged noise can lead to long-term hearing damage for workers, increased absenteeism, and even legal consequences. Regular testing helps to identify harmful noise sources early and implement effective control measures such as acoustic barriers or hearing protection.

Beyond safeguarding employee health, a noise assessment is a requirement under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. The legalisation requires employers to assess and manage risks associated with workplace noise. Milne Safety can visit your company and conduct a noise assessment and provide a comprehensive report of the finding. Whether you’re operating in Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn, or any industrial area in the East of England Milne Safety can support your business in ensuring your compliance.

Key reasons to conduct noise assessments at your site:

  • Identify noise levels that may pose a risk to health.
  • Ensure compliance with UK health and safety legislation.
  • Prevent costly legal action or enforcement notices.
  • Improve employee wellbeing and reduce turnover.
  • Provide documented proof of due diligence during audits or inspections.
  • Tailor control measures to specific noise sources through accurate testing.
  • Ready to protect your workforce and your business? Schedule your noise assessment in Norfolk or the wider East of England today.

 

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