Appendix 1 – Casella CEL CEL-310 User Manual

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Appendix 1

Type 1

The laboratory and field grade for sound
level meters and personal noise dosimeters

Type 2

The general field grade for sound level
meters and personal noise dosimeters

TWA

This is a parameter used in OSHA
measurements. The time weighted average
is the daily personal exposure level
calculated from the L

AVG

and measurement

duration.

In the Dose Badge system, TWA is

calculated for the duration of a “normalised”
8 hour day. TWA replaces the L

EP,d

calculation used for ISO measurement. The
TWA will be:

Lower than the L

AVG

when the measure-

ment duration is less than 8 hours,
Equal to the L

AVG

for a measurement

of 8 hours,
Higher than the L

AVG

for measurements

longer than 8 hours.

For example, when measuring according

to OSHA standards, if a shift duration is 6

hours, the measurement should be made
for 6 hours and the TWA reported as the
noise exposure value.

%Dose

The measured noise level expressed as a
percentage of a fixed level.

For example, the reference 100% level

would be a continuous level of 90 dB for 8
hours with an 8 hour Criterion Time and 90
dB Criterion Level.

In the Dose Badge system, %Dose is

a percentage of a fixed dose value based
on the criterion level and criterion time set
by local standards.

For example, the ISO configuration of

the Dose Badge uses a default Criterion
Level of 85 dB and an exchange rate of 3
dB, whereas the OSHA configuration uses
a default of 90 dB and 5 dB.

Therefore, 100% Dose for the ISO

version represents a noise level of 85 dB
for 8 hours and 100% for the OSHA version
represents a noise level of 90 dB for 8
hours.

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