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  • 7/30/2019 Calculating the Time Weighted Average (TWA) Noise Level and Noise Dose Levels.pdf

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    TWA - Time Weighted Average Noise Levels - and Noise Dose

    The TWA shows a worker's daily exposure to occupational noise (normalised to an 8 hour day), taking into account the average levels of noise

    and the time spent in each area. This is the parameter that is used by the OSHA Regulations and is essential in assessing a workers exposureand what action should be taken.

    Working Out the Noise Dose and TWA

    Before working out the worker's TWA you have to measure the different high noise levels that the worker is subjected

    throughout a normal working day. The Time Weighted Average is calculated using these noise levels together with the

    amount of time that the worker is exposed to them.

    TWA

    Calculator

    First calculate the Noise Dose as: Dose = 100 x (C1/T1 + C2/T2 + C3/T3 + ... + Cn/Tn)

    where

    Cn = time spent at each noise level Tn = 8

    2

    (L-90)/5

    (L is the measured sound level)

    It is often easier to get Tn from a lookup table:

    Worked Example

    A worker is exposed to 86 dB for six hours and 92 dB for a three

    hours, giving a nine hour working day.

    Dose = 100 x (6/13.9 + 3/6.1) = 92.3%

    L T L T L T L T80 32.0 90 8.0 100 2.0 110 0.50

    81 27.9 91 7.0 101 1.7 111 0.44

    82 24.3 92 6.1 102 1.5 112 0.38

    83 21.1 93 5.3 103 1.3 113 0.33

    84 18.4 94 4.6 104 1.1 114 0.29

    85 16.0 95 4.0 105 1.0 115 0.25

    86 13.9 96 3.5 106 0.87 116 0.22

    87 12.1 97 3.0 107 0.76 117 0.19

    88 10.6 98 2.6 108 0.66 118 0.16

    89 9.2 99 2.3 109 0.57 119 0.14

    Once you have the Dose% figure, you can calculate the TWA using the following equation:

    TWA = 16.61 Log10 (D/100) + 90 where TWA is the 8-hour Time Weighted Average Sound Level

    D is the Dose % as calculated above (or measured with a dosimeter)

    Log10 is the Logarithm to base 10

    Worked Example continued...

    From our example above

    TWA = 16.61 x Log10 (92.3 / 100) + 90 = 89.4 dB

    The OSHA action levels are based on either TWA or Dose % (which are different representations of the same number). These action levels are

    85 dB (or 50% Dose) and 90 dB (or 100% Dose).

    Too Complicated?For workers who are moving between many different noisy locations it is usually easier to use a Noise Dosimeter. This device is attached to

    the worker at the start of the day and left to monitor the actual noise exposure. The dosimeter will usually provide you with the TWA and the

    Dose %, so there is no need to make any calculations.

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