Attenuation measurements of ear muffs at Falconbridge Limited, Canadian Nickel Division, Sudbury Operations, 1984

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. U. Savich K. J. K. Weglo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"At the Falconbridge Limited, Canadian Nickel Division, Sudbury Operations, we investigated the ""NO NOISE"" ear muffs model NN3-F which is a Swedish product with foam-filled sealing rings (the Hellberg Standard Volume Hearing Protector). It is used extensively at Falconbridge mines in Sudbury.The research which was carried out in the four Falconbridge mines was conducted under three different headings: manufacturer's attenuation data (psychophysical method), clamping force and head size (bizygomatic diameter), and attenuation tests (physical methods) under working conditions.Manufacturers of hearing protectors claim their products offer noise reductions of 23 decibels (NRR) or more, but they fail to point out that this reduction is obtainable only under ideal conditions. The reality of attenuation under working conditions, as several studies have found, is quite different.Methods for using short measurements to determine the noise exposure index, and for controlling muff-wearing habits, were developed at the Elliot Lake Laboratory. Measurements taken at Falconbridge on ""NO NOISE"" ear muffs revealed that they have a practical attenuation of some IO to 13 decibels. It is important to note here that measurements also revealed that clamping force (thus attenuation) was in an inverse relationship with ear muff comfort. Measuring attenuation using noise dosimeters was a difficult job. Not a single surveyor would accept these measurements (physical method) for absolute accuracy. Apart from that, it was impossible to measure, in one shift, more than two work stations. Because of this, we sought a solution: measuring head size and clamping force in relation to actual attenuations.A detailed analysis of the relationship between attenuation and head size/clamping force was done at four mines. Standard deviation ellipses (standard error ellipses) for head size versus clamping force are in close agreement with measurements that were carried out. In order to measure clamping force an apparatus was constructed and a method for measuring suspension system durability is described in Appendices Band C of this report. At the same time we sought to reduce deterioration of ear muffs in mines as well as to put in place a system whereby attenuation can be controlled and improved. The clamping force apparatus can be operated automatically. The proposed control system is quick, simple and efficient . This system is equally applicable in small and large mining operations, and it can be totally automated and the data computerized for audit of the results. This control system is a new step in controlling ear muff attenuation in working environments.From these measurements of NN3-F ""NO NOISE"" muffs it can be concluded that ear muffs are not the total solution to protect the worker from noise.As the results were evaluated folio wing measurement, Falconbridge switched from the NN3-F ""NO NOISE"" muffs to approximately 90% Mark V ""NO NOISE"" muffs and 10% Mark V MSA muffs. These new muffs showed much better head size versus clamping force relationship and can be expected to produce 14 dBA or better attenuation of noise. RESUMEUne étude des casques antibruit ""NO NOISE"" modèle NN3-F, de fabrication suédoise, avec anneaux d'étanchéité en mousse (dispositif de protection contre le bruit ""Hellberg "" pour volume ordinaire)a été effectuée Ii la Falconbridge Ltd. , Division canadienne du nickel aux installations de Sudbury . Ces casques sont largement utilisés dans les mines de la Falconbridge Ii Sudbury.Cette étude aeu lieuen milieu de travail dans les quatre mines de la Falconbridge sous trois rubriques différentes soit: les données d'atténuation du bruit du fabricant (méthode psychophysique), la force de serrage et la taille de la tète (diamètre bizygomatique), et les essais d’atténuation de bruit (méthodes physiques). Les fabricants de dispositifs de protection contre le bruit prétendent que leurs produits offrent une réduction du bruit s'élevant Ii"
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APA: M. U. Savich K. J. K. Weglo  (1986)  Attenuation measurements of ear muffs at Falconbridge Limited, Canadian Nickel Division, Sudbury Operations, 1984

MLA: M. U. Savich K. J. K. Weglo Attenuation measurements of ear muffs at Falconbridge Limited, Canadian Nickel Division, Sudbury Operations, 1984. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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