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Noisy tasks in a day

Enter each noisy task, the A-weighted sound level in dB(A) and how long the worker actually spends on it. The calculator combines them into one daily exposure (LEP,d) normalised to an 8-hour day.

Task 1

Doubling rule: noise is logarithmic, so +3 dB(A) doubles the sound energy — and halves the time you can be exposed for the same daily dose. Two tasks at the same level for the same time add 3 dB, not double the number.

Will your hearing protection be enough?

Checks a protector against the level at the ear using the HSE SNR method. The target at the ear is 70–80 dB(A): protected but still able to hear alarms and warnings.

HSE recommends derating the protection by 4 dB to allow for real-world fit — the laboratory SNR overstates what's achieved on site. This calculation applies that 4 dB derate: protected level = LC − (SNR − 4).

Add a task with a sound level in dB(A) and how long it lasts to see the daily exposure (LEP,d) and how it compares to the lower (80 dB) and upper (85 dB) action values and the exposure limit value (87 dB).
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