Thistle
Well-Known Member
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80 dB(A) at a distance of 1 m from the equipment
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Doesn't this mean that at a distance of 0.5m from the equipment the noise level will be 320 dB(A)? And isn't 160 dB(A) enough to cause damage to hearing? And isn't it unreasonable, within the confines of a yacht, to ensure that no-one ever comes within about 0.8m of the radio? (The working position at most yacht chart tables is likely to be within this range, I'd have thought.)
It follows that, on the basis of health and safety, the situation needs to be addressed. Come on MCA: do your job and protect us from this danger!
80 dB(A) at a distance of 1 m from the equipment
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Doesn't this mean that at a distance of 0.5m from the equipment the noise level will be 320 dB(A)? And isn't 160 dB(A) enough to cause damage to hearing? And isn't it unreasonable, within the confines of a yacht, to ensure that no-one ever comes within about 0.8m of the radio? (The working position at most yacht chart tables is likely to be within this range, I'd have thought.)
It follows that, on the basis of health and safety, the situation needs to be addressed. Come on MCA: do your job and protect us from this danger!