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5.3
Emission Levels
Noise Information:
The values given are emission levels and therefore do not necessarily represent safe workstation values at the
same time. Although there is a correlation between emission and immission levels, it cannot be reliably de-
duced whether additional precautionary measures are necessary or not.
Factors that may affect the current immission level at the workstation include the duration of exposure, the
nature of the workspace, other noise sources (e.g. the number of machines and other adjacent operations).
The permissible workstation values can also vary from country to country.
However, this information should enable the user to make a better assessment of hazard and risk.
5.3.1
Noise Emission Values:
The measurement values given are determined in accordance with the EN 1870-1 standard.
Uncertainty allowance K = 4 dB(A)
Workplace-related emission value
Noise level
Idle
87 dB(A)
Idle
99 dB(A)
Operation
85 dB(A)
Operation
101 dB(A)
The measurements were based on the operating conditions according to ISO 7960 Annex A.
(with carbide saw blade Ø 350 mm, Z=54, 4000 min-1, Soundstar).
The noise emission values of the machine partly exceed 85 dB(A)!
Therefore, suitable hearing protection must be provided to the personnel!
Workplace-related dust emission value:
The determined values comply with the required assessment values
for the "GS wood dust test" mark by the German Woodworkers trade association (Holz BG).