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Mining Noise Monitoring Checklist

Stay compliant and protect your workforce! This Mining Noise Monitoring Checklist ensures accurate data collection and helps you meet regulatory requirements, reducing risks and promoting a safer, healthier mine site.

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Pre-Monitoring Setup

1 of 9

Ensuring equipment and environment are prepared for accurate noise level assessment.

Monitoring Date

Start Time

Primary Monitoring Location

Weather Conditions

Wind Speed (m/s)

Monitoring Plan Reference

Equipment Calibration & Functionality

2 of 9

Verifying the sound level meter and associated equipment are functioning correctly and are within calibration dates.

Last Calibration Date

Serial Number

Calibration Certificate Number

Calibration Standard Used

Frequency Response (Hz)

Sensitivity (dB/µPa)

Self-Test Pass/Fail

Measurement Locations

3 of 9

Confirming the chosen locations align with the monitoring plan and represent relevant noise sources.

GPS Coordinates of Measurement Point

Distance from Noise Source (meters)

Type of Location (e.g., near drill rig, haul road, blasting area)

Description of Surrounding Environment (e.g., open pit, underground, residential area nearby)

Presence of Noise Barriers?

Ambient Noise Readings

4 of 9

Recording baseline noise levels before machinery operation.

Start Time of Measurement

Sound Level (dBA)

Measurement Location (GPS Coordinates)

Weather Conditions (e.g., Wind Speed, Rain)

Temperature (°C)

Operational Noise Readings

5 of 9

Measuring noise levels during typical mining operations (e.g., drilling, blasting, hauling).

Sound Level (dBA) - Drill

Sound Level (dBA) - Loader

Sound Level (dBA) - Haul Truck

Sound Level (dBA) - Crusher

Time of Reading

Specific Location of Measurement

Operator Name

Notes/Observations (e.g., unusual noise, equipment issues)

Near-Field/Worker Exposure Measurements

6 of 9

Assessing noise levels at worker locations and distances to determine potential exposure.

Worker Exposure Measurement Location

Sound Level (dB(A)) - Leq

Sound Level (dB(A)) - Peak

Distance from Noise Source (meters)

Task Performed During Measurement

Worker Name/ID

Measurement Time

Data Recording & Documentation

7 of 9

Properly recording measurements, date/time, location, operator, and any relevant notes.

Date of Monitoring

Start Time of Monitoring

Sound Level Meter Serial Number

Monitoring Team Members

Weather Conditions

Specific Measurement Locations

Notes/Observations

Equipment Shutdown & Storage

8 of 9

Safe shutdown and storage of monitoring equipment following completion of measurements.

Shutdown Date

Shutdown Time

Equipment Status Upon Shutdown

Notes on Shutdown Procedure (if applicable)

Storage Location

Storage Temperature (°C)

Signature of Person Completing Shutdown

Review & Analysis

9 of 9

Initial review of data to ensure accuracy and consistency; flagging any issues.

Maximum Noise Level Recorded (dB)

Average Noise Level (dB)

Noise Level Exceeds Regulatory Limits?

Detailed Observations and Notes

Date of Review

Time of Review

Reviewer Signature

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