Information relating to the training package, it's key elements, requirements & means of certification.
This session will review the law of statutory
nuisance focusing on noise. It will also
consider the provisions of the Noise Act and provide some key examples of how
nuisance might be proven using subjective and objective means and identify
appropriate noise standards. The session
will review noise data and provide for a discussion on suitability of data sets
for use in nuisance cases.
This session will focus
on the planning and EIA process and examine the concepts of sustainable
development, adverse impacts and tranquillity and link to noise standards. The session will review a case study to illustrate
how planning requirement are usually addressed.
This session will review
the entertainment licensing requirements for avoiding public nuisance. It will link the licensing activities to
appropriate subjective and objective assessment techniques and provide a basis
for pragmatic demonstration of compliance with entertainment licenses and
appropriate noise standards.
This session will provide
an overview of noise as it relates to prescribed processes. It will review guidance note H3(04) and the
interface of this with the Environment Agency.
It will review the processes used by the EA to determine the
environmental impact of noise form their installations and provide a suitable
forum for discussion based on a case study.
This session will review
the noise standards identified in the first three sessions, including BS4142:2014,
BS8233:2014, BS5228:2009, WHO, etc. It
will focus on the scope and use of those standards and defensibility of the
standards when considering demonstration of compliance.
The final session of the day
will provide a case study for discussion.
The case study will provide a complex scenario with some compliance data
for review.
The Noise 2 Knowledge Check will enable you to review your understanding of the course material from the 6 sessions across Noise 2.
Participants will have three attempts at the Knowledge Check and a score of 75% is required to pass.