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Illustration of sound waves traveling through the atmosphere, showing how sound absorption occurs due to environmental factors like temperature, humidity, and pressure. The image represents the principles of sound attenuation as described in ASA/ANSI ASA S1.26-2014 (R2024).
Acoustics and Sound | ANSI

ASA/ANSI ASA S1.26-2014 (R2024): Sound Absorption

ByAlexandra Schirn November 26, 2025November 12, 2025

Imagine you are walking through a bustling city—where honking cars, street construction, and loud music from nearby restaurants all compete for your attention. This constant…

Worker wearing ear in protection in a factory with loud machinery that adheres to ASA/ANSI S12.61-2024 acoustical noise guidelines.
Acoustics and Sound | ANSI | Construction Machines

ASA/ANSI S12.61-2024: Noise Emission Values of Machinery

ByAlexandra Schirn June 10, 2025June 9, 2025

Due to the presence of machinery, engines, and heavy equipment, industrial environments can produce high levels of noise. The noise can be loud enough to…

Builder using loud machinery for breaking concrete with noise adhering to ASA/ANSI S12.3-2023.
Acoustics and Sound | ANSI | Machinery Safety

ASA/ANSI S12.3-2023: Declaration Of Product Noise Emission Values

ByAlexandra Schirn October 26, 2023June 4, 2025

When anyone is exposed to 8 hours of 85 dBA or higher each workday without proper protection hearing damage may occur. Repeated exposure to loud…

A woman covering her ears due to loud noise pollution.
ANSI | Construction

Reducing the Effects of Noise Pollution from Construction

ByGuest Contributor June 30, 2021May 28, 2025

Although construction sites are notoriously noisy, the issue of noise pollution from construction is often overlooked. This insidious threat can have damaging effects not only…

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