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SESC9130 — Noise Management

COURSE COORDINATION
Coordinator : Mr Warwick Williams


DELIVERY DETAILS [ Current Schedules and Locations ]
Mode Session Type
On campus workshop
(shortcourse)
X2 short

Short Course : 24 – 26th September 2007
3 day workshop
Reading and assignments outside workshop time


COURSE DETAILS
Units of Credit : 3
Assumed Knowledge : SESC9201 - Safety Risk Management
[A Link to an Internal Course is here But DCR cannot be found DONOT approve until resolved]
  
Description : Physical, perceptual and legislative aspects of noise. AS1269. Descriptive properties, propagation, loudness and frequency, types of noise. Measurement, decibels, hertz, octaves, time and frequency, weighting, spectral analysis. Perception, loudness, annoyance, phones, dB(A) Leq. Lbgt. Anatomy of and function of the ear, and noise injury. Audiometry exercise in measuring hearing levels. Management of noise. This course may not run if enrolment numbers are not sufficient
  
Objectives : After completing this course, students should: have an appreciation of the properties of noise, and its effects on health, and the means to measure noise injury; be able to outline techniques for the measurement and assessment of noise; be able to conduct a noise survey; understand the range of options for the control of noise at work; be able to develop systems for the management of noise at work.
  
Reading : AS1269. Acoustics - Occupational Noise Management. Standards Australia, Sydney, 1998. All students must bring a copy of this Standard to this short course. Worksafe. Noise Management at Work. Worksafe Australia/AGPS, Canberra, 1990.
  


ASSESSMENT
DetailsDue DateWeight
Preparation of a summary of the applicable noise legislation in the relevant legislative jurisdiction where you work (details supplied in Unit 2). TBC10%
Preparation of a noise management system for a fictitious workplace (details supplied in Unit 6).TBC50%
Submission of post unit review questions for all six unitsTBC40%


COURSE SCHEDULE
Week 1 : Structure of the Ear and the Effects of Noise Mr Warwick Williams/Assoc Prof Chris Winder
Week 2 : Noise and it's Measurement Mr Warwick Williams
Week 3 : Assessment of Noise Mr Warwick Williams
Week 4 : Control of Noise Mr Warwick Williams
Week 5 : Hearing Protection Mr Warwick Williams
Week 6 : Management of Noise Mr Warwick Williams


LEARNING RESOURCES

The University of New South Wales provides a range of resources to help students develop their skills and to realise their full potential. The Learning Centre, located at the entrance to the Library provides guidance material, which is also available on-line.
The University also provides academic orientation programs called MyStart and ReStart for both new and returning students to help them in their transitions into academia..