In high-intensity industrial environments, noise is more than just a distraction—it is a significant health hazard. Long-term exposure to excessive noise levels can lead to irreversible hearing impairment and reduced productivity. To mitigate these risks, the Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) enforces strict compliance through the Occupational Safety and Health (Noise Exposure) Regulations 2019.
Noise exposure monitoring is a systematic process used to identify areas, machinery, and specific work activities that exceed safe decibel limits. By quantifying noise levels, employers can implement effective engineering controls or administrative measures to safeguard their workforce.
At MYCO2, we provide specialized assessment services conducted by DOSH-competent persons. Our monitoring covers:
A baseline assessment to identify potential noise hazards within the facility.
Conducted when there are changes in machinery, work processes, or controls that may alter noise levels.
Targeted assessments to verify the effectiveness of noise reduction strategies.
Tracking the actual noise dose received by an individual employee throughout their work shift to ensure it stays within permissible limits.
Beyond legal requirements, effective noise monitoring is a cornerstone of a robust Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and ESG strategy. Ensuring a safe auditory environment prevents occupational diseases, fosters employee well-being, and maintains operational continuity.
Whether you are managing a manufacturing plant, a construction site, or a processing facility, staying ahead of noise regulations is essential for long-term business resilience.
Secure your workplace safety and meet DOSH regulatory standards with our accredited assessment services.