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sec.40Prescription of limits for noise that if exceeded constitute unreasonable noise
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### sec.40 Prescription of limits for noise that if exceeded constitute unreasonable noise
For the definition unreasonable noise in section 4 of the Act , the limits for noise are as follows—
between 6a.m. and 10p.m.—the adjusted maximum sound pressure level L A10 , plus adjustments for tonal and impulse components, exceeding the background level L A90 by more than 10dB(A);
between 10p.m. and 6a.m.—the sound pressure level L OCT10 , in a full octave band with centre frequencies from 63HZ to 2,000HZ, exceeding the background level L OCT90 by more than 8dB in any octave band.
s 40 amd 2014 SL No. 225 s 10
- (a) between 6a.m. and 10p.m.—the adjusted maximum sound pressure level L A10 , plus adjustments for tonal and impulse components, exceeding the background level L A90 by more than 10dB(A);
- (b) between 10p.m. and 6a.m.—the sound pressure level L OCT10 , in a full octave band with centre frequencies from 63HZ to 2,000HZ, exceeding the background level L OCT90 by more than 8dB in any octave band.