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Appendix B

Glossary of Terms

Criterion Time

The time over which the Criterion Level is established, generally 8 hours.

Decibel (dB)

Sound Level Meters use the decibel as the unit of measure known as Sound Pressure Level (SPL). SPL uses the ratio between a reference level of 20 microPascals (.00002 Pascals) and the level being measured. SPL = 20 log (measured level/reference level). Example: the SPL for 1 Pascal is 20 log (1 Pascal/.00002 Pascal) = 94dB 20 microPascals (.00002 Pascals) is considered the average threshold of hearing. A whisper is about 20 dB. A normal conversation is typically from 60 to 70 dB, and a noisy factory from 90 to 100 dB. Loud thunder is approximately 110 dB, and 120 dB borders on the threshold of pain.

Dose

Related to the Criterion Level, a dose reading of 100% is the maximum allowable exposure to accumulated noise. For OSHA, 100% dose occurs for an average sound level of 90 dB over an 8 hour period (or any equivalent exposure). By using a TWA reading rather than the average sound level, the time period is no longer explicitly needed. A TWA of 90 dB is the equivalent of 100% dose. The dose will double (halve) every time the TWA increases (decreases) by the Exchange Rate. Example: OSHA uses an Exchange Rate of 5 dB. Suppose the TWA is 100 dB. The dose would double for each 5 dB increase over the Criterion Level of 90 dB. The resulting dose is therefore 400%. If the TWA was instead equal to 80 dB then the dose would halve for each 5 dB below the Criterion Level. The resulting dose would be 25%. When taking noise samples less that the full workday, dose is an easy number to work with because it is linear with respect to time. Example: If a 0.5-hour sample results in 9% dose and the workday is 7.5 hours long, then the dose for the full workday would be a 135% dose (7.5 / 0.5 x 9%). This is computed making the assumption that the sampled noise will continue at the same levels for the full 7.5-hour workday.

Exchange Rate (ER – also known as the Doubling Rate)

Exchange rate refers to how the sound energy is averaged over time. Using the decibel scale, every time the sound energy doubles, the measured level increases by 3dB. This is the 3dB exchange rate that most of the world uses. For every increase of 3dB in the time weighted average, the measured DOSE would double. Some organizations such as OSHA in the U.S. have argued that the human ear self compensates for changing noise levels and they felt that the 3dB exchange rate should be changed to more closely match the response of the human ear. OSHA currently uses a 5dB exchange rate, which would mean that the reported DOSE would double with every 5dB increase in the time weighted average. The exchange rate affects the integrated reading LAVG, DOSE, and TWA but does not affect the instantaneous sound level.

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Contents Edge Getting started Checking the equipment Turning on Introduction DosimetryTurning off Display and keypad 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSViews on the Edge Noise studiesDocking Running studiesStopping a study Appendix a Specifications StandardsTechnical Support User InterfaceINDEX………………………………………………………………………………… Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5Contacting 3M Quest Technologies International customers List of Tables Introduction Illustration of how the dosimeter operates and processes Range of sound Time history manufacturing Peak Measurement 121.20 dB Running your studies Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesView your results via QSP-II Develop corrective actionsParameter setup screen for eg4 Getting started Powered on with measurement view displayed Edge LED Explanation Indicator LED indicators explainedEdge Keypad EdgeDock1 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components Attaching charger adapter to EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5Docking the Edge with a single and 5-bay docks  How to chargeBackside of EdgeDock1 Setting-up the Edge via DMS Sample summary data from DMS reporting Logging Dosimeter views and definitions Views on ExplanationViews on Explanation Edge WeightingDose Response LevelDosimeter measurement descriptors/variants Descriptors Variants Lmax variantsCommunicating connecting a docked Edge to a pc New Hardware wizard for Edge Dock Dosimeter screen Dosimeter fields explained for the Edge Edge display screen Edge security setting Edge auto run screen 10 Edge firmware update screen 11 Saving and sending Edge setups Quick help list for running a study Quick Help List typical dosimetry sessionPositioning/Attaching the Edge  How to attach the dosimeterBattery indicators  Checking battery powerCalibrating  Calibrating the dosimeterOn/off enter  ResetContrast icon Checkmark icon Is the selection to  ContrastOn/off/enter button Display screen while running  How to run a noise studyIndicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL  How to stop a noise studyIndicator Icon Explanation Measurement view on the Edge  Viewing measurements How to unlock  How to lock or secureCommunicating between your pc and the Edge  DownloadingDMS start screen  Selecting and viewing data Recent downloaded dataExample of Edge Report in DMS Panel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Technical Support  Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Microphone and windscreen assemblyHard Hat Attachment Kit Size HousingWeight Type LifeMemory capacity OperatingLED Red indicator LED amber indicatorLED Green indicator Size of EdgeDock1Displayed Data Status indicatorsDosimeters RMS RangeLogging eg4 only SecurityAuto-Run Analog Board Edge Block Diagram International customers Service Department and Technical Support 1 800Background Noise, effects Criterion Level CL Combining Noise sourcesCrest Factor Decibel dB Criterion TimeDose Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling RateHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Free field setting microphoneLavg Average Level Lep,dLogging Leq Equivalent LevelMaximum Level Lmax Measurement RangeProjected Time PEL Permissible Exposure LevelRandom incidence microphone Response TimeThreshold TWA Time Weighted AverageWindscreen Weighting A, C, Z, etcUpper Limit UL Dose = Edge Dock IndexRunning studies QSP-II
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