Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations

The target of analyse was to determine the exposure levels to the staff on the vessel and ensure adequate measures are in place to minimize the exposure when necessary. Noise levels through the vessel will be compared to the noise code detailed in section 2 of this report. The measurement data resul...

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Main Authors: Klaucans Rauls, Krizus Arnis, Kreisberg Deniss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-01-01
Series:Transport and Aerospace Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/tae-2019-0005
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spelling doaj-d4c8669d5d3f443dbf0d0e7bba7e00572021-09-05T21:24:14ZengSciendoTransport and Aerospace Engineering2255-98762019-01-0171414810.2478/tae-2019-0005tae-2019-0005Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International RegulationsKlaucans Rauls0Krizus Arnis1Kreisberg Deniss2Institute of Aeronautics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Transport and Aeronautics, Riga Technical University, Riga, LatviaInstitute of Aeronautics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Transport and Aeronautics, Riga Technical University, Riga, LatviaChief Engineer at Fletcher Supply Vessels Ltd.UK, Tallinn, EstoniaThe target of analyse was to determine the exposure levels to the staff on the vessel and ensure adequate measures are in place to minimize the exposure when necessary. Noise levels through the vessel will be compared to the noise code detailed in section 2 of this report. The measurement data results obtained at this survey will be analysed against the codes, as shown below. In addition, the measurement result table has the readings from 2007 during sea trials at the shipyard, Brodogradilište d.o.o. – Split. The analyse is to measure the exposure levels, through the accommodation and machinery spaces to determine the risk to staff working in these areas as well as making recommendations that could reduce the exposure levels.https://doi.org/10.2478/tae-2019-0005accommodationexposuremachinerynoiseprotection
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Krizus Arnis
Kreisberg Deniss
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Krizus Arnis
Kreisberg Deniss
Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations
Transport and Aerospace Engineering
accommodation
exposure
machinery
noise
protection
author_facet Klaucans Rauls
Krizus Arnis
Kreisberg Deniss
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title Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations
title_short Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations
title_full Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations
title_fullStr Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations
title_full_unstemmed Ship Noise Level Analysis Based on the International Regulations
title_sort ship noise level analysis based on the international regulations
publisher Sciendo
series Transport and Aerospace Engineering
issn 2255-9876
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The target of analyse was to determine the exposure levels to the staff on the vessel and ensure adequate measures are in place to minimize the exposure when necessary. Noise levels through the vessel will be compared to the noise code detailed in section 2 of this report. The measurement data results obtained at this survey will be analysed against the codes, as shown below. In addition, the measurement result table has the readings from 2007 during sea trials at the shipyard, Brodogradilište d.o.o. – Split. The analyse is to measure the exposure levels, through the accommodation and machinery spaces to determine the risk to staff working in these areas as well as making recommendations that could reduce the exposure levels.
topic accommodation
exposure
machinery
noise
protection
url https://doi.org/10.2478/tae-2019-0005
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