3M eg3 PEL Permissible Exposure Level, Projected Time, Random incidence microphone, Response Time

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Appendix B

Glossary of Terms

PEL (Permissible Exposure Level)

The A-weighted sound level at which exposure for a Criterion Time, typically eight hours, accumulates a 100% noise dose.

Projected Time

The variable amount of time used to make a projected dose calculation from an actual dose measurement.

Random incidence (microphone)

This only applies to Class/Type 1 microphones. Measurements made in an area where sound waves are coming from all directions, including reflections and diffractions. When the dosimeter is being used as a sound level meter in an area where reflections and diffractions from nearby objects are present, use the Random Incidence Corrector with the microphone, and angle the microphone at approximately 70 degrees. Most personal noise dosimetry applications do not require the random incidence corrector, since they are not measured with a Class/Type 1 microphone.

Response Time

The response determines how quickly the unit responds to fluctuating noise. Fast has a time constant of 125 milliseconds. Slow has a time constant of 1 second. Example: Typically, noise is not constant. If you were to try to read the sound level without a response time, the readings would fluctuate so much that determining the actual level would be extremely difficult. Using a response of slow or fast simply smoothes the noise fluctuation and makes the sound level easier to work with. While the terms slow and fast have very specific meanings (time constraints), they work very much as you would expect. The fast response would result in a more fluctuating sound level reading than would the slow response. The OSHA regulations require the slow response.

RMS (Root Mean Square)

The RMS voltage of a signal is computed by squaring the instantaneous voltage, integrating over the desired time, and taking the square root. Simply put, the RMS values are the results from the dosimeter with the response time and weighting settings taken into account.

SEL/Lxe (Sound Exposure Level)

The sound exposure level averages the sampled sound over a one second period. Assuming the sampled run time to be greater than one second, SEL is the equivalent one-second noise that would be equal in energy to the noise that was sampled. SEL is typically measured using a 3dB exchange rate without a threshold. SEL is not used by OSHA. Example: Suppose you wanted to measure in a location next to railroad tracks, which also happened to be in the takeoff path of an airport. A train passes by taking 10 minutes with an average sound level of 82dB. A jet passes overhead taking 45 seconds with an average level of 96dB. Which of these events results in more sound energy? You can answer the question by comparing their SEL readings, which compress each event into an equivalent one-second occurrence. SEL for the train = 109.7dB, SEL for the jet = 112.5dB.

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Contents Edge Introduction Dosimetry Getting started Checking the equipment Turning onTurning off Display and keypad 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSNoise studies Views on the EdgeDocking Running studiesAppendix a Specifications Standards Stopping a studyTechnical 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 Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studies Running your studiesView your results via QSP-II Develop corrective actionsParameter setup screen for eg4 Getting started Powered on with measurement view displayed LED indicators explained Edge LED Explanation IndicatorEdge Keypad EdgeDock1 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Attaching charger adapter to EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 How to charge Docking the Edge with a single and 5-bay docksBackside of EdgeDock1 Setting-up the Edge via DMS Sample summary data from DMS reporting Logging Views on Explanation Dosimeter views and definitionsWeighting Views on Explanation EdgeDose Response LevelDescriptors Variants Lmax variants Dosimeter measurement descriptors/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 typical dosimetry session Quick help list for running a study How to attach the dosimeter Positioning/Attaching the Edge Checking battery power Battery indicators Calibrating the dosimeter Calibrating Reset On/off enterContrast icon Checkmark icon Is the selection to  ContrastOn/off/enter button  How to run a noise study Display screen while runningIndicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL  How to stop a noise studyIndicator Icon Explanation  Viewing measurements Measurement view on the Edge How to lock or secure  How to unlock Downloading Communicating between your pc and the EdgeDMS start screen Recent downloaded data  Selecting and viewing dataExample of Edge Report in DMS Panel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Technical Support Microphone and windscreen assembly  Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphoneHard Hat Attachment Kit Size HousingWeight Life TypeMemory capacity OperatingLED amber indicator LED Red indicatorLED Green indicator Size of EdgeDock1Status indicators Displayed DataDosimeters RMS RangeLogging eg4 only SecurityAuto-Run Analog Board Edge Block Diagram Service Department and Technical Support 1 800 International customersBackground Noise, effects Criterion Level CL Combining Noise sourcesCrest Factor Criterion Time Decibel dB Dose Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling RateFree field setting microphone Hearing Conservation HC Hertz HzLavg Average Level Lep,dLeq Equivalent Level LoggingMaximum Level Lmax Measurement RangePEL Permissible Exposure Level Projected TimeRandom incidence microphone Response TimeTWA Time Weighted Average ThresholdWindscreen Weighting A, C, Z, etcUpper Limit UL Dose = Index Edge DockQSP-II Running studies
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