環境騒音モニタリング

私たちの身の回りでは、様々な活動によって騒音が発生しています。その影響を抑えるために、世界中で環境騒音の常時監視が行われています。

都市・建築の計画やコンプライアンス(法令遵守)モニタリングに役立つ情報を得るだけでなく、調査研究のためにデータの収集や処理を行って騒音による障害の状況を明らかにし、お客様の騒音対策業務をサポートします。

Urban Noise Monitoring

As urban areas grow, environmental noise invariably increases due to the activities that develop around the community. In Europe, the need for local authorities to provide a high standard of living for their communities led to the European noise mapping directive 2002/49/EC. Cities around the world are now adopting a similar approach. Noise Sentinel service-based, noise monitoring enables you to demonstrate that you are taking community noise seriously, reporting trends, handling noise disturbances and publishing information to the Web.

Industrial Noise Monitoring

If you operate a noisy business then noise will usually have been an issue during the planning of your site development. Taking pro-active action to regularly communicate your compliance with noise legislation can help to develop a cooperative relationship with the community instead of tying you up in unproductive battles. The Noise Sentinel service frees you from the burden of operating a noise monitoring system by providing alerts, delivering the information you need to investigate and compiling reports to demonstrate your compliance with the noise restrictions in your operating licence.
  

主要お取引先

  • City of Madrid, Spain
  • London Borough of Richmond, UK
  • City of Valencia, Spain
  • KaoShiung Industrial Park, Taiwan
  • RIVM Institute of Public Health & Environment, The Netherlands
  • Conselho do Ambiente, Macau
  • Ministry of Environment, Korea
  • Environnement SA, France
  • Kentucky Steel Plant, USA
  • Chevron Refinery, USA
 
We help our customers measure and manage the quality of sound and vibration in their products and in the environment

Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S. P +45 77 41 20 00. F +45 45 80 14 05. info@bksv.com
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