BHATE Geosciences provides noise and vibration monitoring services in a variety of environments such as:
Because of complexities involved in human response to noise and vibration, the level of annoyance experienced by the occupants can vary widely. American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Standard S3.29-1983, “Guide to the Evaluation of Human Exposure to Vibration in Buildings” includes “base-response curve values” in relation to human perception used as an evaluation tool.
Noise is typically defined as unwanted or undesirable sound. The basic parameters of environmental noise that affect human subjective response are intensity or level, frequency and variation with time.
Vibration in buildings can be caused by many different external sources, including industrial, construction and transportation activities. Vibration in buildings may also occur from internal sources (within a building structure), such as mechanical vibration sources in buildings, human activity or adjoining structures.
What are the reasons for geotechnical noise and vibration monitoring?
BHATE Geosciences professionals can develop a noise and vibration monitoring program to meet your specific needs.