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		<title>Data Centre Noise</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Data centres are large-scale facilities designed specifically to house computer systems and related components which stores and processes vast amounts of data as well as to distributing and enabling access to the data resources.</p>
<p>In 2022, it was estimated that 1-1.3% of global electricity demand was consumed by data centres. Due to increased demand for data to facilitate the evolving digital services, particularly for Artificial Intelligence systems, data centres are becoming crucial to global digital infrastructure and are being built at an increasing rate. The IEA projects that the electricity requirements for data centres could double between 2022 and 2026.</p>
<p>The noise output within data centres is often overlooked. AI servers are especially loud and often create unfavourable working conditions in the server rooms/data halls. One such server is the Nvidea DGX H100 system. The associated datasheet indicates a sound power noise level of L<sub>w</sub> 97 to 99 dB(A) depending on temperature – this is incredibly loud!</p>
<p>In the UK, employers are obligated to protect their employees from noise exposure within the workplace under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations (2005). The Noise at Work Regulations define exposure limit and action values relating to average sound exposure and peak sound pressure:</p>
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<td class="CAtabledata" width="198">For a noise exposure level under the Lower Exposure Action Level there are no requirements to provide hearing protection</td>
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<td class="CAtabledata" width="132">80 dB(A) (LEP,d)</td>
<td class="CAtabledata" width="151">L<sub>Cpeak </sub>135 dB</td>
<td class="CAtabledata" width="198">For a noise exposure level at or above the Lower Exposure Action Level, hearing protection must be made available to employees</td>
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<td class="CAtabledata" width="132">85 dB(A) (LEP,d)</td>
<td class="CAtabledata" width="151">L<sub>Cpeak </sub>137 dB</td>
<td class="CAtabledata" width="198">For a noise exposure level at or above the Upper Exposure Action Level, hearing protection is to be worn by all exposed employees without exception</td>
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<td class="CAtabledata" width="198">This level of exposure should not be exceeded and may take attenuation from hearing protection into account</td>
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<p>These exposure limits and action values are low relative to the sound power of the Nvidea DGX H100 servers. Noise at work assessments consider both the noise levels to which an operator is exposed and the duration of the exposure, therefore, staff exposed to noise from the Nvidea DGX H100, or similar servers, must limit their exposure and should wear appropriate hearing protection.</p>
<p>At Clement Acoustics, we offer high-quality noise at work assessments. Our consultants will attend site to undertake manual measurements of employee noise exposure levels. Liaison with employers is an important step in the general assessment, as precise information helps us to formulate an overall ‘noise-exposure scenario’ relating the measured noise levels with the actual working times of staff.</p>
<p>Noise measurement data collected during our site visit, in parallel with the information about work patterns, helps us to construct a realistic noise exposure scenario for all employees.</p>
<p>We then produce a detailed noise at work assessment in accordance with the Control of Noise at Work Regulations (2005) describing our survey methodology, data analysis and final outcomes. If the results demonstrate non-compliance with noise exposure limits as set out in the Control of Noise at Work Regulations: 2005, practical solutions will be suggested for the protection of employees.</p>
<h3>Book your Noise at Work Assessment with Clement Acoustics</h3>
<p>If you require a Noise at Work Assessment in London, Manchester, or anywhere else in the UK, or abroad, our fully trained and experienced acoustic consultants are available to provide high-quality, expert service, using state-of-the-art equipment and processes.</p>
<p>Our assessments will accurately predict noise exposure levels for all employees and suggest effective mitigation measures while adhering to all relevant standards and regulations.</p>
<p>To learn more about what we do, look at examples of our recent work and speak to one of our team on 0203 475 2280 (South), 0161 850 2280 (North), or email info@clementacoustics.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you.</p></div>
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<p><span>If you’re apart of a large infrastructure project, Clement Acoustics are experts in assisting with the noise and vibration design.</span><span> Contact </span><span>Clement Acoustics</span><span> today to discuss your project.  </span><span></span></p></div>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 15:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Padel tennis, often just called padel, is a racquet sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. It’s played in doubles on an enclosed court that&#8217;s about a third the size of a tennis court, that the ball can bounce off, much like in squash.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Padel is extremely popular in Spain, Argentina, Sweden, and is growing quickly around the world, including in the UK, US, and Middle East.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Padel is considered easier to pick up for a novice compared with traditional tennis, and is typically a more social sport with a lot of rallies and teamwork.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Concerns Around Noise</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Due to the reduced playing area and the enclosed nature of the court, it is possible to fit padel courts into smaller spaces than would typically be required for a tennis court. As the courts can be covered, it is also less weather dependent.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These factors, along with the increased popularity, mean that many developers are seeking to install courts in areas where traditional tennis courts wouldn’t be desirable nor practicable, often close to residential areas including central urban areas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This reduced distance separation, the increased frequency of ball strikes on court surrounds and plastic racquets, and the social aspect leading to an increase in vocal noise all lead to an increased potential noise impact. As such, noise assessments are a critical aspect when considering the suitability of proposed court installations.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Limitations of Traditional Assessment Criteria</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Typically, a noise impact assessment of a commercial activity would rely on the assessment methodology and guidance given in British Standard 4142: 2014 +A1: 2019 ‘<em>Methods for rating and assessing industrial and commercial sound</em>’.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, Paragraph 1.3 of the Standard includes a list of elements that are not intended to be assessed, which includes ‘recreational activities’.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As such, it is necessary to find more applicable guidance or criteria to apply to the assessment of padel activities.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Typically Adopted Criteria</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sports pitches such as Multi Use Games Areas [MUGAs] are typically assessed according to the recommendations of Sport England document ‘Artificial Grass Pitches (AGP) Acoustics – Planning Implications’.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This document gives recommended methodologies for calculating the noise level due to AGP use at different receivers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although padel courts may not use artificial grass, the guidance of this document is considered the most relevant applicable to a proposed noise source of sports activity. The sports mentioned in the document are Football, Rugby and Hockey, sports which all include ball impacts, particularly Hockey.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Typically, the predicted level of noise generated by a proposed padel court would also be compared with the existing residual level of ambient noise, to ensure that the new noise source would not become dominant.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: justify;">How Can Clement Acoustics Help?</h3>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p style="text-align: justify;">At Clement Acoustics, we have undertaken a large number of padel court assessment, including for indoor and outdoor courts, associated with rural hotels, suburban tennis courts and city centre padel facilities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">We have a library of noise data to inform the expected level of noise due to courts, which are critical in informing noise impact assessment for proposed installation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Through a combination of environmental noise surveys and 3D noise modelling, we can then undertake predictive noise impact assessments, to demonstrate how noise emissions from proposed padel courts can be controlled to an appropriate noise level, incorporating mitigation such as screening if found to be necessary.</p></div>
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<p><span>If you’re apart of a large infrastructure project, Clement Acoustics are experts in assisting with the noise and vibration design.</span><span> Contact </span><span>Clement Acoustics</span><span> today to discuss your project.  </span><span></span></p></div>
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<p><span>At </span><span>Clement Acoustics</span><span>, we specialise in providing </span><span>fast, cost-effective, and bespoke</span><span> noise assessments, helping homeowners and developers meet </span><span>local authority planning requirements</span><span> with minimal hassle.</span></p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><span>ASHPs operate by extracting heat from the outdoor air and then using this energy to heat homes; however, the external units generate noise (unwanted sound)—typically from the compressor and fan. The City of Westminster and the </span><span>London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC),</span><span> along with most local authorities, enforce strict noise criteria, ensuring that ASHP installations are usually controlled to 10 dB(A) below the pre-existing background noise levels; following the assessment methodology in </span><span>BS 4142:2014 +A1:2019</span><span>.</span></p>
<p><span>Failure to comply can lead to planning application refusals or enforcement action, making </span><span>a professional noise assessment essential for a smooth approval process</span><span>.</span></p></div>
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<li>Noise Prediction &amp; Assessment – Using advanced acoustic modelling software or standard acoustic calculations, we assess the ASHP’s expected noise emissions at the nearest noise-sensitive receptors (e.g. neighbouring properties) and determine the level of noise impact or the difference between the predicted noise level and the background noise level.</li>
<li>Mitigation Advice – If noise levels exceed the required limits, we provide practical solutions such as optimised positioning, acoustic enclosures, or acoustic barriers / screens.</li>
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<li><span></span> <span>Cost-Effective Service</span><span> – We provide high-quality, budget-friendly acoustic assessments without compromising accuracy.</span></li>
<li><span></span> <span>Local Expertise</span><span> – Our experience with the City of Westminster, </span><span>Kensington and Chelsea and other London Borough planning regulations</span><span> ensures our assessments align with council expectations.</span></li>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Effective construction noise monitoring is essential for maintaining compliance with regulations, protecting worker health, and minimising the impact on nearby residents, businesses, and wildlife. With increasing urban development, managing noise levels at construction sites has become more important than ever.</p>
<p>This guide will explore the best practices for <a href="https://clementacoustics.co.uk/acoustic-consultancy/noise-vibration-and-dust-monitoring/">construction noise monitoring</a> and how construction managers can implement these techniques effectively to ensure a safer, compliant, and less disruptive work environment.</p>
<p>At Clement Acoustics, our team of qualified acoustic engineers utilise the latest tools and technologies that make noise monitoring efficient and effective while adhering to British Standards. Book our services today and benefit your construction project with our helpful experts, quick turnaround, and competitive rates.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Keeping noise levels within acceptable limits creates better community relations, as residents experience fewer disturbances and complaints are minimised. Effective noise monitoring will also address the environmental impact of construction activities, reducing disruptions to local wildlife and ecosystems. This proactive approach demonstrates a commitment to responsible construction practices.</p></div>
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<p>In the UK, noise monitoring ensures compliance with regulations such as BS 5228-1:2009+A1:2014 <span style="font-style: normal !msorm;"><em>‘<b>Code of practice for noise and vibration control on construction and open sites – Noise’</b> </em></span>and any <a href="https://clementacoustics.co.uk/acoustic-consultancy/section-61-application/">Section 61 agreements</a>. Adhering to these regulations helps avoid fines and project delays while maintaining safe working conditions and protecting public health. Effective noise monitoring techniques are essential for meeting these requirements and supporting sustainable construction practices.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how to successfully implement noise monitoring techniques on sites:</p>
<h3>Establish appropriate monitoring locations</h3>
<p>The strategic placement of noise monitoring equipment ensures accurate data collection, which is crucial for assessing the impact of construction activities and implementing effective noise control measures. Monitoring points should include areas at the site perimeter to assess the noise impact on sensitive receivers. A comprehensive approach helps capture a full picture of the noise environment.</p>
<h3>Conduct an initial noise survey</h3>
<p>Initial noise surveys provide baseline measurements of existing noise levels, helping to establish benchmarks and identify potential noise sources that may be already adversely increasing the noise environment (e.g. busy roads or commercial machinery etc…) . This data helps develop targeted noise management plans to minimise disruptions and ensure regulation compliance.</p>
<p>To conduct a noise survey, calibrated sound level meters or real-time monitoring systems are used at various points around the site, with measurements taken at different times of the day and under varying weather conditions to capture an accurate noise profile.</p>
<h3>Set suitable noise thresholds and limits for the site</h3>
<p>Guidelines from regulatory bodies and industry standards, such as BS 5228-1:2009+A1:2014, provide detailed criteria for setting noise limits based on various factors, including the type of construction activity and the proximity of sensitive receptors like residential areas, schools, and hospitals. An initial noise assessment will establish baseline levels to determine appropriate noise thresholds, and existing ambient noise and the site&#8217;s specific characteristics must be considered.</p>
<p>Regular monitoring and adjustment of these thresholds throughout the construction process ensures that a site remains compliant and responsive to any changes in noise conditions.</p>
<h3>Use appropriate noise measurement equipment</h3>
<p>Real-time noise monitoring systems offer continuous noise measurement and are particularly useful for providing real-time noise levels. These systems can be strategically placed around the site to provide comprehensive data on noise levels throughout the day. They allow for immediate response to noise exceedances and help maintain compliance with regulatory limits.</p>
<p>Many modern systems come with remote access capabilities, enabling noise levels to be monitored from anywhere. At Clement Acoustics, our service offers a secure, customisable website where live and historical data can be accessed from any device with an internet connection.</p>
<h3>Regularly maintain and calibrate noise monitoring equipment</h3>
<p>Over time, noise monitoring equipment can lose calibration due to environmental factors, wear and tear, or frequent use. Regular maintenance, including inspections, cleaning, and servicing, ensures devices like sound level meters function optimally. This reduces the risk of malfunctions and inaccuracies that could lead to non-compliance with noise regulations and community disturbances.</p>
<h3>Regularly report and document noise levels for compliance and analysis</h3>
<p>Accurate documentation provides a clear record of noise monitoring activities, helping construction managers demonstrate compliance with local and national regulations, such as those outlined in a Section 61 agreement and thresholds stated in BS 5228. These records are crucial during inspections and audits, providing evidence of proactive noise management and adherence to legal standards.</p>
<p>Consistent documentation also allows for detailed analysis of noise data over time. By maintaining comprehensive records, trends can be identified, the effectiveness of implemented noise control measures can be assessed, and informed decisions on necessary adjustments can be made.</p>
<h3>Train and educate construction workers on noise management</h3>
<p>Workers should be aware of the risks of excessive noise exposure and understand the importance maintain a sustainable relationship with the local community. Training sessions can cover best practicable means of minimising noise, like operating machinery efficiently and adhering to designated quiet hours. This proactive approach helps create a culture of consideration and awareness on the construction site.</p>
<h3>Encourage open communication and engagement</h3>
<p>Creating an environment where workers feel comfortable reporting noise issues and suggesting improvements can lead to more proactive noise management. Regular meetings and feedback sessions allow workers to voice concerns and share their experiences, helping identify noise sources that might be overlooked and allowing for a timely response. This collaborative approach ensures that everyone on site is aware of noise management strategies and their importance and helps maintain a quieter, safer work environment.</p>
<h2>When should you book construction noise monitoring?</h2>
<p>There are several key stages for construction noise monitoring:</p>
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<li><strong>Pre-construction phase</strong>: Establish baseline noise levels before construction begins to set benchmarks for acceptable noise levels during the project.</li>
<li><strong>During project planning</strong>: Incorporate noise monitoring into the initial planning stages to develop a comprehensive noise management plan and address potential noise issues proactively.</li>
<li><strong>Throughout the construction process</strong>: Conduct regular noise monitoring to ensure ongoing compliance with noise regulations and promptly address any arising issues.</li>
<li><strong>In response to complaints or regulatory requirements</strong>: Conduct immediate noise monitoring if there are community complaints or specific regulatory requirements to address concerns and demonstrate compliance.</li>
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<p>When booking, choose qualified, trusted acoustic consultants who use the latest tools and techniques to ensure compliance and reliable solutions.</p>
<h2>Noise, vibration and dust monitoring with Clement Acoustics</h2>
<p>Our fully trained and professional acoustic consultants are ready to provide your construction projects or developments with effective construction noise monitoring across London, Manchester, and the whole of the UK. Our team is committed to providing exceptional service with minimal disruption while ensuring you&#8217;re compliant with regulations and local authorities.</p>
<p>Our noise, vibration and dust monitoring services are also suitable for demolition sites, airports and helipads, motorsports, industrial operations, and Section 61 agreements. Please look at <a href="https://clementacoustics.co.uk/our-projects/">our recent work</a> for examples of our high-quality services, and speak to us at <a href="tel:0203%20475 2280"><u>0203 475 2280</u></a> (South) or <a href="tel:0161%20850 2280"><u>0161 850 2280</u></a> (North) to book with us today.</p></div>
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<p>A noise impact assessment is typically requested as part of the planning application process for noise-generating and proposed noise-sensitive developments. It ensures compliance with environmental regulations and laws by delivering detailed analysis and noise management solutions. In this comprehensive guide, we&#8217;ll explore the importance of noise impact assessments, how they&#8217;re conducted, how often they&#8217;re required, and more.</p>
<p>At Clement Acoustics, we offer high-quality noise impact assessments and acoustic surveys across London, Manchester and the rest of the UK, tailored to your project. Our assessments follow the guidelines provided in The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and associated Planning Practice Guidance – Noise (PPG-N) and relevant British Standards.</p>
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<li><strong>Background noise level</strong>: This is the background level in an environment without any intrusive noise. It sets a baseline noise climate against which other noise is measured.</li>
<li><strong>Industrial noise</strong>: This comes from facilities such as factories, plants, and industrial sites where machinery and production activities create continuous or intermittent noise.</li>
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<p>Noise impact assessments matter and are crucial for environmental planning and safeguarding community health. By predicting adverse noise impacts and offering noise mitigation measures, they ensure that public health and environmental quality aren&#8217;t compromised, proactively contributing to sustainable developments.</p>
<p>Whilst assessments are required for large-scale urban development (property construction, airports, roads, industrial operations, entertainment venues, construction sites), they are also typically needed before installing air conditioning condensers, air source heat pumps, generators, and extractor fans.</p></div>
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<p>Qualified acoustic engineers should always conduct a noise impact assessment using a detailed and systematic approach, following the appropriate British Standards and local planning policies. Whilst assessments are tailored to each project, they will generally follow this step-by-step approach:</p>
<h3>Scope and objectives defined</h3>
<p>The scope of the assessment is defined, including the geographic area, the noise sources to be studied, and the specific objectives of the assessment for the proposed development. Then, sensitive receptors in the region, such as residential communities, schools, or hospitals, that may be affected by noise are identified.</p>
<h3>Background information gathered</h3>
<p>Existing data on background noise levels are collected to establish a baseline. This may involve reviewing previous studies, environmental data, and local noise regulations. The noise source&#8217;s operational characteristics, such as its hours of operation and peak noise-producing activities, must also be understood.</p>
<h3>Appropriate equipment and technology selected</h3>
<p>Suitable noise measurement equipment, such as sound level meters that comply with international standards (e.g. ANSI or IEC), should be chosen. These devices should then be calibrated correctly to deliver accurate results. Advanced technologies like noise mapping software for visualising potential impact areas can be very beneficial.</p>
<h3>Field measurements</h3>
<p>Noise measurements are performed at various locations and times to capture variations in noise levels due to different operational conditions or environmental factors. Data is systematically recorded, noting the time, location, and environmental conditions during each measurement session.</p>
<h3>Data analysis</h3>
<p>The collected noise data is analysed to assess the levels relative to baseline conditions and regulatory limits. Statistical methods evaluate the frequency, duration, and intensity of noise exposures. Noise modelling techniques are employed to predict future noise scenarios based on potential changes in the operation or environment.</p>
<h3>Mitigation strategies developed</h3>
<p>Based on the analysis, mitigation measures to reduce noise levels are proposed, such as installing sound barriers, modifying operational practices, or using quieter machinery. Both the technical feasibility and cost-effectiveness of the proposed mitigation measures are considered.</p>
<h3>Report findings and recommendations</h3>
<p>A comprehensive noise impact assessment report includes methodology, results, analysis, and recommendations. It should clearly communicate the impact on the existing noise climate, community and the environment and outline actionable steps to mitigate adverse effects. Visuals such as graphs, maps, and tables can support the findings and enhance the report&#8217;s readability.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Adhering to best practices can improve the effectiveness of noise impact assessments, leading to more accurate results and more successful management of noise pollution.</p>
<p>First, you should choose certified acoustic professionals who deeply understand noise dynamics and regulatory compliance, ensuring that assessments are conducted professionally and objectively.</p></div>
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<li>Use systematic data collection methods (record noise levels over different times and conditions to capture variations accurately).</li>
<li>Offer effective mitigation strategies to prevent unwanted or disturbing sound.</li>
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<p>For mitigation measures to be effective, they must be tailored to the specific sources and impacts identified in the assessment, and the community must be considered when designing mitigation strategies to enhance their acceptance and effectiveness.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to regularly monitor noise levels after mitigation measures are implemented. This step allows for adjustments and refinements based on real-world effectiveness and community feedback.</p></div>
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<p>Several vital standards and regulations exist for noise impact assessments in the UK. These standards ensure that noise levels are controlled to prevent harm to human health and disruption to daily life.</p>
<p>Here are the primary regulations and guidelines typically involved:</p>
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<li><strong>BS4142: 2014: </strong>This British Standard is crucial for evaluating the potential impact of sound from industrial and commercial sources on residential areas. It provides methods for rating mixed sources of industrial noise, compared to background noise levels, and assessing the likelihood of complaints from nearby residents.</li>
<li><strong>BS8233: 2014: </strong>This British Standard provides guidance on managing and controlling noise within buildings. It offers recommendations on designing buildings to achieve acceptable levels of noise for various indoor environments, ensuring comfort and functionality.</li>
<li><strong>The Noise at Work Regulations 2005: </strong>These regulations apply to the workplace and require employers to prevent or reduce risks to health and safety from noise exposure. This is relevant for noise impact assessments related to occupational environments.</li>
<li><strong>National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF): </strong>The NPPF instructs local planning authorities to avoid noise giving rise to significant adverse impacts on health and quality of life due to new development.</li>
<li><strong>Local Plans: </strong>Local councils may have specific policies and criteria for noise that need to be considered, typically outlined in their local development frameworks or plans.</li>
<li><strong>Planning Practice Guidance – Noise (PPG-N)</strong>: Guidelines issued by the UK government to assist local authorities in managing noise issues within the context of planning decisions.</li>
<li><strong>Environmental Protection </strong><strong>Act 1990: </strong>This act serves as the foundation for local authorities to manage noise issues, providing a framework for dealing with statutory nuisances, including noise pollution.</li>
<li><strong>The Control of Pollution Act 1974: </strong>This legislation includes specific provisions for controlling noise on construction and demolition sites, requiring that work be carried out to minimise noise as far as practicable.</li>
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<p>These regulations and standards ensure noise impact assessments align with community standards and legal requirements.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>The frequency of conducting an assessment largely depends on the nature of the project, any operational changes, and the specific environmental or community circumstances.</p>
<p>A noise impact assessment is often necessary for commercial equipment, construction noise and housing development projects. Industrial operations typically require assessments where any notable change in operations occur. For major transport infrastructures like highways, railways, or airports, periodic assessments before and after the project are crucial to gauge the impacts of traffic increases or infrastructure modifications.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h2>How long does a noise impact assessment take to carry out?</h2>
<p>For smaller projects or those in less complex environments, a noise impact assessment&#8217;s on-site measurements might take a couple of hours to 24-48 hours to complete, with additional time required for the initial planning stage, data analysis, and final report preparation.</p>
<p>Larger or more complex projects, such as major industrial sites or large-scale infrastructure developments, might require several days or weeks. These assessments involve extensive monitoring, more sophisticated data analyses, and detailed mitigation strategy development. They may also need more time if stakeholder engagement, such as public consultations and feedback, is necessary.</p>
<p>In cases where continuous noise monitoring is necessary, the assessment process can be integrated into a noise management strategy that spans the project&#8217;s or operation&#8217;s lifetime, which may extend over several years.</p>
<p>It is advisable to consult directly with a firm specialising in environmental noise assessments to obtain a more accurate estimate for a specific project and a tailored timeline based on its particular details and scope.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h2>Book your noise impact assessment with Clement Acoustics</h2>
<p>If you require a noise impact assessment or acoustic survey in London or Manchester, or anywhere else in the UK, our fully trained and experienced acoustic consultants are available to test your proposed development, project, or installation. We pride ourselves on offering a high-quality, expert service with minimal disruption, using state-of-the-art equipment and processes.</p>
<p>A noise impact assessment report from us will accurately predict noise levels and suggest effective noise mitigation measures while adhering to all relevant standards and regulations. At Clement Acoustics, you will also benefit from a quick turnaround, competitive pricing, and a helpful approach that offers customer satisfaction.</p>
<p>To learn more about what we do, look at <a href="https://clementacoustics.co.uk/our-projects/">examples of our recent work</a> and speak to one of our team on <a href="tel:0203%20475 2280">0203 475 2280</a> (South) or <a href="tel:0161%20850 2280">0161 850 2280</a> (North). We look forward to hearing from you.</p></div>
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