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IEH Occupational Hygiene Tool

Singapore Workplace Noise Exposure Calculator

Estimate workplace noise exposure, compare against Singapore’s permissible exposure limits for noise, and support planning for noise control, hearing conservation and formal monitoring.

Use the Noise Calculator View First Schedule Need Noise Monitoring Support?
About this tool

Workplace noise exposure depends on both sound level and exposure duration.

A short exposure to very high noise may create the same or greater risk than a longer exposure to lower noise. This calculator helps users estimate permissible exposure duration, daily equivalent exposure and combined exposure from multiple noisy tasks.

01

Check permissible duration and dose

Enter a noise level and exposure duration to estimate the maximum exposure duration and percentage noise dose using the Singapore noise exposure limit approach.

02

Estimate daily exposure

Combine several tasks across a workday and estimate the 8-hour equivalent sound pressure level and percentage noise dose.

03

Plan control actions

Explore how reducing noise level or exposure duration may help bring exposure below the permissible limit.

Source note: This calculator is based on the First Schedule of Singapore’s Workplace Safety and Health (Noise) Regulations 2011 and the 85 dB(A) over 8-hour reference commonly used for equivalent exposure. It is intended as a practical reference and does not replace calibrated noise monitoring, personal noise dosimetry or competent occupational hygiene interpretation.
Noise exposure workflow

A practical sequence for workplace noise exposure assessment.

The calculator supports preliminary review. Formal assessment should be based on representative measurements, suitable instruments and a clear understanding of the work pattern.

1

Identify noisy tasks

List noisy machinery, processes, areas and work activities that may expose workers to excessive noise.

2

Measure sound levels

Use suitable calibrated instruments to measure representative A-weighted sound pressure levels.

3

Record duration

Estimate or measure how long workers spend at each noise level during the workday.

4

Calculate exposure

Combine task noise levels and durations to estimate daily equivalent exposure and noise dose.

5

Control and review

Prioritise engineering controls, exposure duration reduction, hearing conservation and repeat monitoring.

Noise Exposure Calculator

Use the calculator below to estimate permissible exposure duration, daily equivalent exposure and combined exposure from multiple tasks. Values are for preliminary reference only.

Noise level to maximum duration and dose

Maximum exposure duration and noise dose
1 hour

At 94 dB(A), the estimated maximum exposure duration is approximately 1 hour.

For an actual exposure duration of 1 hour, the estimated noise dose is 100%.

Review exposure control

Duration to equivalent permissible level

Equivalent permissible level
91 dB(A)

For 2 hours of exposure, the equivalent permissible sound pressure level is approximately 91 dB(A).

Use as planning reference

Multiple task daily exposure calculator

Enter each task, its representative dB(A) level and duration. The calculator estimates 8-hour equivalent exposure and percentage noise dose.

Task / Area Noise Level dB(A) Hours Minutes Action
Daily exposure estimate
91.5 dB(A)

Estimated 8-hour equivalent exposure: 91.5 dB(A). Estimated noise dose: 456%.

Dominant contributor: Grinding.

Likely exceeds permissible exposure limit

Reference table based on 85 dB(A) for 8 hours

The table uses the 3 dB exchange-rate relationship that aligns with the Singapore schedule around 85 dB(A) for 8 hours. Always check the current First Schedule before making formal compliance decisions.

Noise Level dB(A) Estimated Maximum Duration Equivalent Hours Dose for 1 Hour Exposure
Source: WSH (Noise) Regulations First Schedule Reference: 85 dB(A) over 8 hours Peak limit: 140 dB(C)
How the calculator works

The tool estimates noise dose using the relationship between sound level and exposure duration.

The calculator uses 85 dB(A) for 8 hours as the reference point. Each 3 dB increase represents a doubling of acoustic energy and approximately halves the permissible duration.

Noise level to maximum duration

The calculator estimates the maximum duration using: Duration in hours = 8 × 2^((85 − L) / 3), where L is the A-weighted sound pressure level in dB(A).

Multiple task daily exposure

For multiple tasks, the calculator estimates dose by adding the fraction of allowed exposure used by each task. It also estimates Leq,8h using acoustic energy summation.

Important: Continuous, impulsive and impact noise should be considered when assessing exposure. A peak sound pressure level exceeding 140 dB(C) should be treated as excessive noise regardless of the calculated daily average.
When formal noise monitoring may be required

The calculator is not a replacement for workplace noise monitoring.

Formal noise monitoring may be required where workers are exposed or likely to be exposed to excessive noise. A company must submit a noise monitoring report to MOM if there are 10 or more people likely to be exposed to excessive noise.

Noise monitoring

Monitoring should be carried out by competent persons using appropriate sound level meters, noise dosimeters or other suitable calibrated instruments.

Hearing conservation

Exposure assessment should support hearing protector selection, worker training, audiometric examination and hearing conservation programme review.

Noise control

Priority should be given to engineering and administrative controls, such as quieter equipment, isolation, barriers, enclosures, maintenance and exposure duration reduction.

Limitations

Use this calculator as a screening and planning tool only.

Noise exposure assessment can be affected by fluctuating work patterns, impact noise, worker movement, instrument settings, measurement location and representativeness of the monitoring period.

Not a measurement

The tool does not measure noise. It only calculates from values entered by the user.

Requires representative data

Inputs should be based on representative measurements, not assumptions or uncalibrated readings.

Peak noise not assessed

The calculator does not assess peak dB(C). Separate peak noise evaluation may be required.

Professional judgement needed

Formal decisions should be made by competent occupational hygiene or workplace noise professionals.

References and source note

Primary references used for this page.

This page is a practical web adaptation for preliminary workplace noise exposure planning. It should be read together with the current Singapore legislation and MOM guidance.

Singapore Statutes Online: Workplace Safety and Health (Noise) Regulations 2011, First Schedule, Permissible Exposure Limits for Noise. Open First Schedule.

MOM guidance: MOM summarises the permissible exposure limit for noise as 85 dB(A) over an 8-hour workday or a peak sound pressure level exceeding 140 dB(C). Open MOM PEL explanation.

MOM noise monitoring report guidance: MOM states that a company must submit a noise monitoring report if there are 10 or more people likely to be exposed to excessive noise. Open MOM noise monitoring FAQ.

Professional note: This calculator does not replace formal workplace noise monitoring, calibrated measurements, personal noise dosimetry, hearing conservation programme review or competent professional interpretation.

Need help with workplace noise monitoring or exposure assessment?

IEH provides workplace noise monitoring, personal noise dosimetry, noise mapping, hearing conservation programme support and practical noise control recommendations.

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