Noise control and acoustical design
New resource projects and expansion projects have the potential for adverse noise impacts. Noise emissions can increase the risk of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), intrude into workplace buildings, cause neighborhood annoyance, and even affect the integrity of critical plant equipment.
Control of noise can have a significant effect on project designs and costs, particularly if potential issues are not identified early in the design process.
Noise specifications need to be determined and noise control solutions investigated and selected to achieve compliance with both legislative and corporate criteria.
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Specific areas where Wood can assist in the design process include:
Wood’s noise experts (formerly SVT Engineering Consultants) have a wealth of experience in optimizing designs to minimize noise impacts for resource projects including onshore and offshore oil & gas processing facilities, mining operations and transportation infrastructure.
Our engineers regularly visit similar facilities and consequently have first-hand knowledge of the typical plant and equipment which is encountered and the noise problems which can arise.
We have worked closely with Engineering Procurement Construction and Management (EPCM) design teams on numerous projects and understand the conflicting pressures experienced by these teams. Our hands-on experience and knowledge of applicable legislation allows us to provide practical advice which is highly valued.
Key to our success is our ability to identify potential noise issues at an early stage based on a review of plot plans, general arrangement drawings, equipment lists process flow diagrams, P&IDs and other available documents.
For further information or to discuss your project, email us at info.vdn@woodplc.com.
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