Analisis Tingkat Kebisingan Pada Area Mesin Pertambangan Bawa Tanah
Abstract
Underground mining poses significant risks, and one such hazard is noise. High-speed machines operating in
underground mines generate noise. This study particularly targets areas like stockpile 04, stockpile 05, stockpile
06, and the portal due to the concentration of machinery in these zones.The detrimental impacts of noise on
human health are well-documented, including increased blood pressure, which can contribute to various health
issues, as well as psychological and communication disorders. To mitigate these risks, it is essential to conduct
thorough noise analysis to determine suitable noise reduction measures. One method employed for analysis
involves calculating noise levels using a sound level meter. Additionally, mapping and analysis of emergency
alarms require coordinate values. Noise level calculations utilize the Leq formula, with a time variation of 10
minutes for mapping and 2, 6, and 14 minutes for analyzing different time variations.The findings reveal that
stockpile 04 registers the highest noise level at 113.9 dBA, whereas the portal location records the lowest at
67.1 dBA. Furthermore, emergency alarms contribute an additional 6 dBA to the overall noise level at the
research site. Analyses incorporating time variations of 2, 6, and 14 minutes demonstrate noise levels remaining
below 2%
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