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Noise Risk Assessment (NRA)
What is a Noise Risk Assessment (NRA)?
A Noise Risk Assessment (NRA) is a thorough evaluation of noise levels in the workplace to identify areas where workers are exposed to hazardous levels of noise. It is a legal requirement for businesses in Malaysia to conduct regular noise assessments to ensure they comply with the Occupational Safety and Health (Noise Exposure) Regulations 2019. This assessment helps you implement the right noise control measures, protecting your employees from the risks of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) and ensuring your workplace remains a safe and productive environment.
Why You Need a Noise Risk Assessment:
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Regulatory Compliance:
Under the Occupational Safety and Health (Noise Exposure) Regulations 2019, employers must assess and control noise exposure levels. Non-compliance can result in legal penalties, fines, and even operational shutdowns. A proper NRA ensures your business meets all regulatory standards, helping you avoid these risks. -
Protect Worker Health and Safety:
Exposure to high noise levels can lead to permanent hearing damage, stress, reduced concentration, and accidents. Our NRA services ensure that your employees are protected from harmful noise levels, fostering a safer and healthier workplace. -
Increase Productivity:
A quieter work environment improves focus and efficiency, leading to fewer mistakes, reduced fatigue, and higher productivity. Noise control measures can also reduce workplace accidents, improving overall operational performance. -
Prevent Costly Compensation Claims:
Long-term noise exposure can result in employees filing compensation claims for hearing loss or other health issues. Conducting regular NRAs and implementing corrective measures can save your business from these potential financial burdens.
Industries We Serve:
We provide Noise Risk Assessments for a wide range of industries, including:
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Oil and Gas
- Transportation
- Warehousing
- Engineering and Fabrication
- Logistics and Distribution
For more information on other monitoring, please refer to the link below:
Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) Assessment
Chemical Exposure Monitoring (CEM)
Audio-metric Testing
Initial Ergonomic Risk Assessment (IERA)
Indoor Air Quality Monitoring (IAQ)