The Ins And Outs Of Noise Standards In Construction (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 411028EAU

Description

Understand how noise standards apply to multiple projects and how to achieve them.The acoustical experience of an occupant is a subjective experience that varies significantly from persontoperson and is also greatly dependent on their activity and use of the space or environment. Acoustical conditions that might be suitable for one individual in an office space are often inappropriate and inadequate for someone in a residence. Standards help to define a minimum level of performance that is expected for various projects. This topic discusses how these standards apply to projects ranging from multifamily residential buildings to health care facilities to educational environments to defense and government facilities and even the outdoor environment, and how these standards apply to these projects and how to achieve them. We will also cover how these standards fall short of solving all acoustical concerns for every project, and how other voluntary ratings or guidelines can be useful to use for achieving acoustical conditions that benefit the occupants and programs that are planned.

Date: 2023-11-15 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

What Noise Standards Apply to Construction?
• Building Code • Multi-Family Residential
• Exterior Sound Emissions Regulations – State or Municipality
• Fgi Guidelines (Health Care)
• ANSI S12.60 Classroom Acoustics Standard (K-12 Education)
• Government Standards

How These Standards Are Met?
• Multi-Family Residential Demising Constructions
• Residential Building Enclosure Constructions
• Exterior Sound Emissions
• Demising Constructions and Acoustical Finishes (Health Care, Education)
• Defense or Government Demising Constructions
• Background Sound, Reverberation Time, etc.

How These Standards Fall Short?
• Isolation of Construction vs. Occupants’ Sense of Privacy
• Require Significant Study and Analysis
• A Lack of Standards – Voluntary Guidelines (ICC, LEED, Well, etc.)

ENG ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Jeffrey L. Fullerton, INCE Bd. Cert., LEED AP BD+C-Intertek

The Ins And Outs Of Noise Standards In Construction (OnDemand Webinar)

$219.00

SKU: 404835EAU

Description

Understand how noise standards apply to multiple projects and how to achieve them.The acoustical experience of an occupant is a subjective experience that varies significantly from person to person and is also greatly dependent on their activity and use of the space or environment. Acoustical conditions that might be suitable for one individual in an office space are often inappropriate and inadequate for someone in a residence. Standards help to define a minimum level of performance that is expected for various projects. This topic discusses how these standards apply to projects ranging from multifamily residential buildings to health care facilities to educational environments to defense and government facilities and even the outdoor environment, and how these standards apply to these projects and how to achieve them. We will also cover how these standards fall short of solving all acoustical concerns for every project, and how other voluntary ratings or guidelines can be useful to use for achieving acoustical conditions that benefit the occupants and programs that are planned.

Date: 2019-07-10 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

What Noise Standards Apply to Construction?
• Building Code • MultiFamily Residential
• Exterior Sound Emissions Regulations – State or Municipality
• FGI Guidelines (Health care)
• ANSI S12.60 Classroom Acoustics Standard (K-12 Education)
• Government Standards

How These Standards Are Met?
• MultiFamily Residential Demising Constructions
• Residential Building Enclosure Constructions
• Exterior Sound Emissions
• Demising Constructions and Acoustical Finishes (Health care, Education)
• Defense or Government Demising Constructions
• Background Sound, Reverberation Time, etc.

How These Standards Fall Short?
• Isolation of Construction vs. Occupants’ Sense of Privacy
• Require Significant Study and Analysis
• A Lack of Standards – Voluntary Guidelines (ICC, LEED, WELL, etc.)

No Credit Available

Jeffrey L. Fullerton, INCE Bd. Cert., LEED AP BD+C-Intertek