Bruel and Kjaer Offers Noise Management for Mines
Bruel and Kjaer has launched the Noise Sentinel Mining System, a noise management system designed for use by mine operators. The system is said to enable mine operators to meet the challenge of expanding their projects and keep within acceptable noise limits - often defined as only 5dB above background levels. Noise Sentinel gathers reliable and detailed data, which can be shared with communities, allowing stakeholder concerns to be addressed and pre-empting any noise-related issues for mining companies.
The system is supplied on a subscription basis, which involves Bruel and Kjaer providing and running the noise monitoring equipment on the customers' behalf. This reduces the user's costs as there is no need for staff training or operation. Noise Sentinel monitors noise levels continuously (24 hours a day) and is compliant with statutory noise limits. Users receive alerts via e-mail or SMS when noise levels are exceeded, and so can take immediate action to reduce impact on local communities. They can also remotely monitor real-time noise levels via the internet to see exactly what is going on without visiting the site.
The system is supplied on a subscription basis, which involves Bruel and Kjaer providing and running the noise monitoring equipment on the customers' behalf. This reduces the user's costs as there is no need for staff training or operation. Noise Sentinel monitors noise levels continuously (24 hours a day) and is compliant with statutory noise limits. Users receive alerts via e-mail or SMS when noise levels are exceeded, and so can take immediate action to reduce impact on local communities. They can also remotely monitor real-time noise levels via the internet to see exactly what is going on without visiting the site.
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