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We spend 80 – 90% of our time indoors, making the quality of indoor environments crucial to our health and well-being. Building regulations specify minimum ...
"We spend 80 – 90% of our time indoors."
Building regulations specify minimum acoustic performance requirements for new dwellings.
Many residents still experience high levels of disruptive noise.
The IOA has published a new briefing note.
The briefing note makes the case for using the ISO/TS 19488:2021 framework.
ISO/TS 19488:2021 defines six acoustic classes for dwellings.
The six classes range from Class A (highest quality) to Class F (lowest quality).
The system is a valuable resource for assessing the acoustic performance of existing housing, particularly before and after renovations.
We spend 80 – 90% of our time indoors, making the quality of indoor environments crucial to our health and well-being. Building regulations specify minimum acoustic performance requirements for new dwellings, however these often fall short in ensuring an adequate living environment. Many residents still experience high levels of disruptive noise, especially in multi-dwelling buildings - for example hearing footfall from upstairs neighbours. Therefore, there is growing recognition of the need for a more detailed acoustic classification system that addresses these shortcomings and promotes higher standards of acoustic comfort. The IOA have published this new briefing note, making the case for the use of the ISO/TS 19488:2021 framework which defines six acoustic classes for dwellings, ranging from Class A (highest quality) to Class F (lowest quality). This system allows builders to set expectations for acoustic performance, and is a valuable resource for assessing the acoustic performance of existing housing, particularly before and after renovations.
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As we approach Noise Action Week, IOA highlight how a career in acoustics shapes the sound of our world
A review of reporting for workplace injury asks if work related hearing loss should be a reportable injury
The Association of Noise Consultants with input from IOA and CIEH representatives, seek comment on draft guidance on managing noise from dog kennels
The IOA are supporting the relaunch of Noise Action Week - 11th - 15th May - the UK wide campaign tackling the second largest environmental threat to human health
A report commissioned by the Department for Business and Industrial Strategy to look at assessment of noise from onshore wind farms is now published.
The Welsh Government are consulting on changes to permitted development rights including air source heat pumps(ASHP).
As part of their ongoing enquiry into the impact of airport expansion on climate and nature targets, the Environmental Audit Committee will be taking oral evidence tomorrow - Wednesday May 14th.
The Government are seeking views on proposals for changes to the planning process for national infrastructure projects.
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