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This post outlines strategies for effective noise control of Data Centers from initial design through operation, as well as approaches for handling community noise complaints.
The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) has developed a number of regulatory policies. Related to noise disturbances, the AUC’s Rule 012: Noise Control document provides requirements for noise control associated with electric and gas pipeline facilities. Following consultation, the revised Rule 012 is poised to become effective after September 30, 2024
Welcome to another edition of our series on Frequently Asked Questions about Noise, Vibration and Acoustics. In this video series, we answer questions that we hear most often from clients or through inquiries at our website. And today's question is: How do you assess and control the effects of vibration on high-sensitivity equipment that are used in labs or industry?
Welcome to another edition of our new series on Frequently Asked Questions about Noise, Vibration and Acoustics. In this video series, we answer questions that we hear most often from clients or through inquiries at our website. And today's question is: How does Ontario's NPC-300 differ for stationary & transportation noise sources?
Welcome to another edition of our series on Frequently Asked Questions about Noise, Vibration and Acoustics. In this series, we answer questions that we hear most often from clients or through inquiries at our website. And this edition's question is: How can I improve the speech privacy of my closed offices or boardrooms?