Checklist: A Barbour Checklist For Enforcement Officers: Noise in The Workplace
Checklist: A Barbour Checklist For Enforcement Officers: Noise in The Workplace
Checklist: A Barbour Checklist For Enforcement Officers: Noise in The Workplace
When carrying out a review of workplace noise it is important to consider the location, those likely to be affected, the source and
type of noise, and what is needed to comply with the law. Noise is unwanted, distracting or harmful sound. The main risks are:
irreversible hearing damage, fatigue, stress and communication problems. This checklist covers potentially harmful noise as
opposed to noise nuisance.
Name of business/
organisation
………………………………………………………………………………..
Person within the
organisation
responsible for
workplace noise
issues
construction □ demolition or road repair □ acoustic/recorded music □
Does work include entertainment □ vehicle tyre/exhaust repair □ canning or bottling □
any of the following: woodworking □ plastics processing □ paper or board making □
engineering □ textile manufacture □ warehousing □
foundries □ forging, pressing or stamping □ general fabrication □
leisure activities (eg go-karting) □
other? ………………………..………….
hammering □ amplified music (pubs/nightclubs/concerts/live venues) □
What sources of drop forging □ noisy machinery □ pneumatic impact tools □
noise exist in the drills □ chainsaws □ low frequency noise (eg drone/hum) □
workplace? workshop machinery □ explosive sources such as cartridge-operated tools or detonators □
farm animals □ wrapping cargo pallets/goods in cling film □ piling □
other?....................................................................................
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Checklist Y/N/NA Notes
Policy and Management
Does the company’s health and safety policy include
workplace noise and its prevention?
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Checklist Y/N/NA Notes
Has design been used so far as is reasonably
practicable to minimise noise? (e.g. enclosure, anti-
vibration mounts, use of baffles, sound insulation, quiet
rooms)
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Checklist Y/N/NA Notes
Health surveillance
Are workers exposed to noise levels above the upper
exposure action values offered regular audiometry
checks?
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