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Definitions of data log values and views

 

 

 

 

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LTWA

 

Time-weighted average - is the sound level (in dB) that is accumulated for any time period but

 

 

 

with its average level computed over an 8-hour period. TWA is usually measured with A-weighting,

 

 

 

Slow response, and a 5 dB exchange rate.

 

 

 

All sound levels at or above the threshold level (cutoff level) are averaged into the

 

 

 

calculations relating to noise exposure. TWA is calculated with no cutoff, with cutoff 1 (typically 80

 

 

 

dB), or with cutoff 2 (typically 90 dB).

 

 

 

If the time period is less than 8 hours, the TWA will be less than the Lavg/Leq.

 

 

 

If the time period is more than 8 hours, the TWA will be more than the

 

 

 

Lavg/Leq.

 

LAE

 

Sound Exposure Level (SEL) 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 3 dB exchange rate without a threshold. (LAE is not used by

 

 

 

OSHA.)

 

Dose

 

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). (Please see Glossary of Terms for more details, page 60).

 

UL

 

Upper Limit - is the amount of time that the sound level exceeds a preset

 

 

 

level (the Upper Limit).

 

Response Level

 

Typically, noise is not constant. Using a response of Slow or Fast simply

 

(Fast, Slow)

 

flattens the noise fluctuation and makes the sound level easier to work with.

 

 

 

Slow: 1 second (1,000 milliseconds, or msec)

 

 

 

Fast: 0.125 second (125 milliseconds)

 

RT

 

Run Time - The overall time of your noise study.

 

Weighting

 

A and C weighting are types of frequency filters that cover the frequency range of human hearing

 

(A, C)

 

(20Hz to 20 kHz).

 

 

 

“A” weighting: The “A” weighted filter attempts to make the dosimeter respond closer to

 

 

 

the way the human ear hears. It attenuates the frequencies below several hundred hertz as

 

 

 

well as the high frequencies above six thousand hertz. “A” weighted measurements are

 

 

 

often reported as dBA.

 

 

 

“C” weighting: provides a fairly flat frequency response with only slight attenuation of the

 

 

 

very high and very low frequencies. “C” weighting is intended to represent how the ear

 

 

 

perceives sound at high decibel levels and is often used as a “flat” response when LINEAR

 

 

 

is not available. “C” weighted measurements are often reported as dBC.

 

Table 3-1: Dosimeter parameters and definitions (continued

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Contents Edge 3M The Edge Personal Noise DosimeterTable of Contents Setting-up the Edge via DMS Time history……………………………………………………………………………………………………Technical Support Stopping a studyViewing measurements on the display Replacing microphone and windscreenPhysical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 INDEX…………………………………………………………………………………List of Figures List of TablesDosimetry Edge and dosimetryNoise dosimeter Illustration of how the dosimeter operates and processesRange of sound What do the standards say?Applications of the Edge Running your studies Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesNoise assessment steps View your results via DMSParameter setup screen for eg4 Edge ModelChecking the equipment Identifying your equipmentLED indicator Turning onLED indicators explained Turning offDiagram Display and keypadLoading 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSDocking station functionality EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components Docking station componentsEdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 How to charge Charging your dosimeterMounting the docking station to a wall Storing the dosimeterUnderstanding what data is stored Noise studiesSummary data Time historyViews on the Edge LoggingDosimeter views and definitions Definitions of data log values and viewsViews on Explanation Dose WeightingViews on Explanation Edge Response LevelDescriptors Variants Lmax variants Dosimeter measurement descriptors/variantsDocking Communicating & downloading dataCustomizing set-up parameters in DMS New Hardware wizard for Edge DockDosimeter setting Dosimeter screenEdge dosimeter settings Dosimeter fields explained for the EdgeDisplay setting Edge display screenSecurity setting Edge security settingAuto Run setting Edge auto run screenFirmware update 10 Edge firmware update screenSaving and sending/setting configurations 11 Saving and sending Edge setupsOverview of running a study Quick Help List typical dosimetry sessionPositioning the Edge on your shirt Windscreen and maintenance How to attach the dosimeter Checking battery power  Checking battery powerCalibrating  Calibrating the dosimeterResetting the dosimeter  ResetOn/off/enter button Setting contrast on dosimeter Contrast Starting a run  How to run a noise studyRunning studies Indicator Icon Explanation Indicators/Icons on the display How to stop a noise study Indicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL Viewing measurements Viewing measurements on the displayLocking or securing your dosimeter during run Locking or Securing  How to lock or secure How to unlock UnlockingDownloading data  DownloadingDMS start screen Viewing data and data finder  Selecting and viewing dataReport View Example of Edge Report in DMSPanel Layout Viewcharts/graphs Panel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphsLED indicator disable/enable Technical Support Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Replacing microphone and windscreenAttaching/Detaching Hard Hat Attachment Kit Hard Hat Attachment kitMechanical characteristics StandardsUser Interface Electrical characteristicsEnvironmental effects EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5Measurement parameters MeasurementsTypes Security CommunicationsSpecial functions Auto-RunEdge Block Diagram Edge Block Diagram Appendix B Service Department and Technical Support 1 800 3M ServiceWarranty Contacting 3MGlossary of Terms Background Noise, effectsCriterion Level CL Combining Noise sourcesCrest Factor Dose Criterion TimeDecibel dB Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling RateLavg Average Level Free field setting microphoneHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Lep,dMaximum Level Lmax Leq Equivalent LevelLogging Measurement RangeRandom incidence microphone PEL Permissible Exposure LevelProjected Time Response TimeTWA Time Weighted Average ThresholdWindscreen Weighting A, C, Z, etcUpper Limit UL Measurement equations Index Running studies About 3M Personal Safety About Us
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