Presented by
Abhishek saraswat
Topics to be learned:
 Noise: Concept and Characteristics
 Noise Pollution
 Sources of Noise Pollution
 Causes of Noise Pollution
 Effects of Noise Pollution
 Control of Noise Pollution
 Conclusion
Sound
 Sound is a vibration that propagates as
a mechanical wave of pressure and
displacement, through some medium
(i.e. air or water).
 Sound refers to only those vibrations
with frequencies that are within the
range of hearing for human.
Noise
 Noise is basically any unwanted sound.
 It is measured in dB units.
Sound Noise
Characteristics of Noise
 Sound pressure
 Frequency
 Duration
 Time of the day
 Location
 Intermittency
Kinds of Noise
 Continuous
 Variable or Intermittent
 Impulse or Impact
Kinds of noise which affect analysis
 Chemical Noise
 Instrumental Noise
Variable Noise
Impulse Noise
Continuous Noise
Instrumental Noise
 Thermal Noise
 Flicker Noise
 Shot Noise
 Environmental Noise
Noise Pollution
Noise pollution refers to a type of
energy pollution in which distracting,
irritating or damaging sounds are freely
audible.
In this type of pollution contaminants are
not physical particles, but waves which
interfere with the naturally occurring
waves of a similar type in the same
environment.
Sources of Noise Pollution
 Household Sources
 Social Events
 Commercial and Industrial Activities
 Transportation
Household Sources
 Food Mixer
 Grinder
 Vacuum Cleaner
 Washing machine and Dryer
 Air Conditioner
 Straighter and curlers
 Cooler
 TV
 iPods and Earphones
 Loud speaker
 Neighbor's Barking Dog
Social Events
 Places of Worship
 Discos and Gigs
 Parties
 Markets where people sell goods with
loudspeaker.
When these events are not often, they can
be termed as nuisance rather than noise
pollution.
Commercial and Industrial
Activities
 Printing Presses
 Manufacturing Industries
 Construction Sites
Sources of Construction Noise
 Pneumatic Hammers
 Air Compressors
 Bulldozers
 Loaders
 Dump Trucks
 Pavement breakers
Sources of Industry Noise
 Fans
 Motors
 Compressors mounted outside
This interior noise sources have significant impacts on
industrial workers, among whom noise induced
hearing loss is unfortunately common
Transportation
 Road Traffic Noise
 Aircraft Noise
 Noise from Rail Roads
Causes of Noise Pollution
 Poor Urban Planning
 Sounds from Motor Vehicles
 Sounds from Musical Instruments
 Car Alarms
 Office Equipment
 Factory Machinery
 Construction Work
 Barking Animals
 Appliances
 Audio Instruments
 Loud Speakers
 Noise Created by People
Effects of Noise Pollution
 Effects on Human
 Effects on Animals
 Effects on Environment
(Vegetation, Property)
Effects on Human
 Hearing Impairment
 Interference with Spoken
Communication
 Decrease in Efficiency
 Lack of Concentration
 Fatigue
 Sleep Disturbances
 Cardiovascular Disturbances
Continued……
 Disturbance in Mental Health
 Impaired Task Performance
 Negative Social Behavior and
Annoyance reactions
 Abortion
 Abnormal Fetus
 Temporary or Permanent Deafness
Diseases Caused by Noise
Pollution
 High Blood Pressure
 Heart Attack
 Cancer
 Asthma
 Coughing, wheezing
 Deafness
 Annoyance
 Stress
 Anxiety
 Reduced lung development
 Bronchitis
 Insomnia
 Arterious Clerosis
Effect on Animals
 Damages Nervous system
 Altering Prey/predator detection
 Creates problems in Navigation
 They become Dangerous and Attacking
 Raise Metabolism
 Reduction of useable Habitat
 Death of Certain Species
 Genetic and Evolutionary Problems
Continued…..
 Hormone imbalance
 Chronic Stress
 Panic and Escape Behavior
 Abandonment of Offspring
 Injury
 Loudness of Interspecies
Communication
Effects on Environment
 Breakage of Earth Barrier
 Poor Quality of Crops
 Damages Buildings, bridges and
Monuments
 Weakens the Edifice of Building
Control of Noise Pollution
 Control at Source
 Control in the Transmission Path
 Using Protective Equipment
Control at Source
 Reducing the Noise Levels from Domestic
Sectors
 Maintenance of Automobiles
 Use of Economic instruments
 Control over Vibrations
 Low Voice Speaking
 Prohibition on Usage of loudspeakers
 Selection of Machinery
 Maintenance of Machines
Control in the Transmission
Path
 Installation of Barriers
 Installation of Panels and Enclosures
 Green Belt development
Using Protection Equipment
 Job Rotation
 Exposure Reduction
 Hearing Protection
 Protection at the Receiver End
More Noise Control Techniques
 Sound insulation
 Sound Absorption
 Vibration Damping
 Vibration Isolation
 Urban Planning
 Public Education and Awareness
Conclusion…
To protect healthy life, there is an
urgent need to come up with an
enforceable law on Noise
Pollution in each state.

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  • 2.
    Topics to belearned:  Noise: Concept and Characteristics  Noise Pollution  Sources of Noise Pollution  Causes of Noise Pollution  Effects of Noise Pollution  Control of Noise Pollution  Conclusion
  • 3.
    Sound  Sound isa vibration that propagates as a mechanical wave of pressure and displacement, through some medium (i.e. air or water).  Sound refers to only those vibrations with frequencies that are within the range of hearing for human.
  • 4.
    Noise  Noise isbasically any unwanted sound.  It is measured in dB units. Sound Noise
  • 5.
    Characteristics of Noise Sound pressure  Frequency  Duration  Time of the day  Location  Intermittency
  • 6.
    Kinds of Noise Continuous  Variable or Intermittent  Impulse or Impact Kinds of noise which affect analysis  Chemical Noise  Instrumental Noise
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Instrumental Noise  ThermalNoise  Flicker Noise  Shot Noise  Environmental Noise
  • 9.
    Noise Pollution Noise pollutionrefers to a type of energy pollution in which distracting, irritating or damaging sounds are freely audible. In this type of pollution contaminants are not physical particles, but waves which interfere with the naturally occurring waves of a similar type in the same environment.
  • 11.
    Sources of NoisePollution  Household Sources  Social Events  Commercial and Industrial Activities  Transportation
  • 12.
    Household Sources  FoodMixer  Grinder  Vacuum Cleaner  Washing machine and Dryer  Air Conditioner  Straighter and curlers  Cooler  TV  iPods and Earphones  Loud speaker  Neighbor's Barking Dog
  • 14.
    Social Events  Placesof Worship  Discos and Gigs  Parties  Markets where people sell goods with loudspeaker. When these events are not often, they can be termed as nuisance rather than noise pollution.
  • 16.
    Commercial and Industrial Activities Printing Presses  Manufacturing Industries  Construction Sites
  • 17.
    Sources of ConstructionNoise  Pneumatic Hammers  Air Compressors  Bulldozers  Loaders  Dump Trucks  Pavement breakers
  • 19.
    Sources of IndustryNoise  Fans  Motors  Compressors mounted outside This interior noise sources have significant impacts on industrial workers, among whom noise induced hearing loss is unfortunately common
  • 21.
    Transportation  Road TrafficNoise  Aircraft Noise  Noise from Rail Roads
  • 23.
    Causes of NoisePollution  Poor Urban Planning  Sounds from Motor Vehicles  Sounds from Musical Instruments  Car Alarms  Office Equipment  Factory Machinery  Construction Work  Barking Animals  Appliances  Audio Instruments  Loud Speakers  Noise Created by People
  • 24.
    Effects of NoisePollution  Effects on Human  Effects on Animals  Effects on Environment (Vegetation, Property)
  • 25.
    Effects on Human Hearing Impairment  Interference with Spoken Communication  Decrease in Efficiency  Lack of Concentration  Fatigue  Sleep Disturbances  Cardiovascular Disturbances
  • 27.
    Continued……  Disturbance inMental Health  Impaired Task Performance  Negative Social Behavior and Annoyance reactions  Abortion  Abnormal Fetus  Temporary or Permanent Deafness
  • 28.
    Diseases Caused byNoise Pollution  High Blood Pressure  Heart Attack  Cancer  Asthma  Coughing, wheezing  Deafness  Annoyance  Stress  Anxiety  Reduced lung development  Bronchitis  Insomnia  Arterious Clerosis
  • 30.
    Effect on Animals Damages Nervous system  Altering Prey/predator detection  Creates problems in Navigation  They become Dangerous and Attacking  Raise Metabolism  Reduction of useable Habitat  Death of Certain Species  Genetic and Evolutionary Problems
  • 31.
    Continued…..  Hormone imbalance Chronic Stress  Panic and Escape Behavior  Abandonment of Offspring  Injury  Loudness of Interspecies Communication
  • 32.
    Effects on Environment Breakage of Earth Barrier  Poor Quality of Crops  Damages Buildings, bridges and Monuments  Weakens the Edifice of Building
  • 33.
    Control of NoisePollution  Control at Source  Control in the Transmission Path  Using Protective Equipment
  • 34.
    Control at Source Reducing the Noise Levels from Domestic Sectors  Maintenance of Automobiles  Use of Economic instruments  Control over Vibrations  Low Voice Speaking  Prohibition on Usage of loudspeakers  Selection of Machinery  Maintenance of Machines
  • 35.
    Control in theTransmission Path  Installation of Barriers  Installation of Panels and Enclosures  Green Belt development
  • 36.
    Using Protection Equipment Job Rotation  Exposure Reduction  Hearing Protection  Protection at the Receiver End
  • 37.
    More Noise ControlTechniques  Sound insulation  Sound Absorption  Vibration Damping  Vibration Isolation  Urban Planning  Public Education and Awareness
  • 38.
    Conclusion… To protect healthylife, there is an urgent need to come up with an enforceable law on Noise Pollution in each state.