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Best Practice: Construction Site Noise | Creating Acoustic Shadows

What is an acoustic shadow, and how does it help to reduce noise on site?

An acoustic shadow is created when a physical obstruction absorbs a soundwave and prevents it from travelling. When soundwaves are absorbed by an obstruction, an ‘acoustic shadow’ is cast on everything behind it, reducing the level of noise that is heard in the ‘shadow zone’.

A construction noise barrier is purpose-built and designed to reduce noise transmission. These barriers can be strategically placed on site to absorb soundwaves from noisy equipment and activities. By doing this, it protects nearby residents, workers, and the environment from excessive noise exposure.

Complete the form to find out more about acoustic shadows and how you can use them to your advantage on site to comply with the law and HSE guidelines.

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