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5.3
Emission Levels
5.3.1
Noise Information
The values given are emission levels and therefore do not necessarily represent safe workplace values. Alt-
hough there is a correlation between emission and immission levels, it cannot be reliably deduced whether ad-
ditional precautionary measures are necessary or not.
Factors that may affect the current immission level at the workplace include the duration of exposure, the na-
ture of the workspace, other noise sources, etc., e.g. the number of machines and other activities in the vicin-
ity. The permissible workplace values can also vary from country to country.
However, this information should enable the user to make a better assessment of hazard and risk.
5.3.2
Noise Emission Values
The specified measured values are determined in accordance with EN 860.
Uncertainty allowance K = 4 dB(A)
Workplace-related emission value
Sound power level
Idle
Working area 1
74.0 dB(A)
Idle
Lwa = 83.4 dB(A)
Working area 2
70.6 dB(A)
Working
Working area 1
80.5 dB(A)
Working
Lwa = 94.2 dB(A)
Working area 2
82.7 dB(A)
The workplace-related noise emission values of the machine exceed 85 dB(A)!
Therefore, suitable hearing protection must be provided to the personnel!
Dust emission values:
Determined according to GS-HO-05
Workplace-related dust emission value
1.72 mg/m³ air
(permissible 2.0 mg/m³ air)
Figure 4: Working areas (top view)
Working area 1
Working area 2