Noise Pollution Clause Samples
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Noise Pollution. Having due regard for local communities and dwellings, the Contractor shall restrict any of his operations which result in undue noise disturbance to those communities and dwellings to the hours of 06:00 to 18:00 on weekdays or otherwise as agreed with the Project Manager. The Contractor shall not use sound amplification equipment on Site unless in emergency situations. The Contractor shall ensure that environmental awareness and training for all employees includes the need to minimise noise. The Contractor shall provide suitable ear protectors to all of his staff and others entering areas with high noise levels. Zones of risk shall be clearly identified with warning signs. The Contractor shall provide and maintain equipment to measure noise levels in accordance with SANS 10083. The Project Manager may from time-to-time instruct the Contractor to carry out more frequent testing of noise levels. Furthermore, he may require the Contractor to carry out testing in other areas of the Site. The Contractor shall keep records of all noise level measurements for the duration of the contract. These records shall be submitted each month to the Project Manager, or on the request of the Project Manager.
Noise Pollution. Background Condition Action Trigger Action Implementation 40.0 – 108.6 dB (range at all monitoring sites from 30 October 2001 to 31 January 2002) During those three months the weighted 24-hour average noise level was 65.9 – 82.2 dB The 1998 EIS noted that noise was not measured on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ranch, but anticipated background noise of less than 50 dB which is consistent with undeveloped, rural sites. These measurements are meant to provide points of reference, not to preclude or trigger action. Any noise related complaint Complaint SMC related SMC initiates investigation to address source of noise pollution If immediate solution exists If no immediate solution exists Conduct noise investigation to ensure noise complaint is related to SMC activities, monitor if necessary, notify oversight committee of complaint and action. Terminate cause within 24 hours if practical or apply mitigation to reduce noise Contact Oversight members immediately, conduct internal investigation with SPA involvement, develop plan with timeframes for addressing cause of noise, report on implementation status at next scheduled meeting Repeated noise related complaints after implementation of identified solution Contact Oversight members, terminate or reduce cause of noise – or identify phase-two solution Implement new solution or begin third-party audit plan within 30 days to make recommendations on the recommendation of the oversight committee members Future planned noise If planned noise greater than baseline Defer to GNA oversight committee to develop mitigation plan including implementation of BMPs A baseline monitoring plan (see Addendum B – Baseline Data, Noise) to monitor noise levels was developed to collect data on background noise and potential noise pollution from the operation and construction of the tailings impoundment facilities. Data on noise levels was collected on and around the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ranch area and other comparison sites. Results of baseline monitoring for all sites are provided in Addendum B – Baseline Data, Noise. SMC shall implement BMPs during construction and operational activities to minimize noise pollution. Engineering noise reduction practices which may be implemented include: operating procedures such as proper maintenance of mechanical equipment, relocation of machine control systems, and use of noise barriers; administrative controls such as limiting hours of activity, and procurement of reduced-noise equipmen...
Noise Pollution. The Company agrees that drivers will not be compelled to operate power equipment which creates a noise level in excess of that which is permitted by applicable Government regulations.
Noise Pollution. Activities likely to produce noise during decommissioning include demolition of structures and excavation of pipeline works and structures at the intake areas as well as any staff offices and quarters built on site. Schedule noisy activities during the day time period; Use silencers on machines where possible; Ensure machinery is well maintained to reduce noise emitted.
Noise Pollution. To ensure that the external alarm ▇▇▇▇ does not cause a nuisance as defined by current Noise Pollution legislation from time to time, arrangements must include an automatic device, limiting ▇▇▇▇ noise to 15 minutes and for two key holders to be available within this time [current legislation includes London Local Authorities ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Environmental Protection ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Control of Pollution ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Scotland, Noise and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇]
Noise Pollution. Playing of radios or any instrument deemed an annoyance by SVCFM market management is prohibited.
Noise Pollution. The Company agrees that maintenance employees will not be compelled to operate equipment which creates a noise level in excess of that which is permitted by applicable Government regulations. In the event of excessive noise levels, appropriate ear protection will be made available upon request.
Noise Pollution. 45.3.1 The operator will ensure that there is no amplified music on the site. The use of radios, players, televisions sets is prohibited.
Noise Pollution. This demand is settled on the basis that a Noise Abatement program has been established and implemented. Any problems can be reviewed with the Health & Safety Representative and Management.
Noise Pollution. The noise levels are directly dependent upon the deployment of mining machinery and heavy duty vehicles in the area. Noise is produced due to movement of vehicles, operation of drilling, blasting etc, but pronounced noise is felt near the working area. The main sources of noise in the mine are classified as:
i. Stationary mining equipment,
ii. Mobile mining equipment,