DS/ISO 1996-2
Acoustics - Description and measurement of environmental noise - Part 2: Acquisition of data pertinent to land use
inactive
| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 29 November 1990 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 10 |
| ICS Code (Noise with respect to human beings): | 13.140 |
scope:
The standard describes methods for the acquisition of data, which provide descriptors that enable a) a description of the environmental noise in a specified area of land to be made in a uniform way; b) the compatibility of any land use acticity or projected activity to be assessed with respect to existing or predicted noise.
Document History
July 17, 2017
Acoustics – Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise – Part 2: Determination of sound pressure levels
ISO 1996-2:2017 describes how sound pressure levels intended as a basis for assessing environmental noise limits or comparison of scenarios in spatial studies can be determined. Determination can be...
June 20, 2007
Acoustics – Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise – Part 2: Determination of environmental noise levels
This part of ISO 1996 describes how sound pressure levels can be determined by direct measurement, by extrapolation of measurement results by means of calculation or exclusively by calculation,...
November 24, 1998
Acoustics - Description and measurement of environmental noise - Part 2: Acquisition of data pertinent to land use
The amendment gives special provisions for impulsive sound.
DS/ISO 1996-2
November 29, 1990
Acoustics - Description and measurement of environmental noise - Part 2: Acquisition of data pertinent to land use
The standard describes methods for the acquisition of data, which provide descriptors that enable a) a description of the environmental noise in a specified area of land to be made in a uniform way;...
Acoustics – Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise – Part 2: Determination of sound pressure levels
This part of ISO 1996 describes how sound pressure levels intended as a basis for assessing environmental noise can be determined by direct measurement and by extrapolation of measurement results by...