Re: Noisy little bugger - hearing loss
A little info about sound monitoring, its important to understand how sound is measured and why hearing protection should be used.
Loudness is measured using a unit called the decibel (dB). The decibel system is logarithmic, rather than arithmetic. Sound intensity (loudness, or "sound pressure level")
doubles every 3 dB, increases
tenfold per 10 dB, and increases
100-fold per 20 dB. This means, for example, that 88 dB is twice as loud as 85 dB, that 95 dB is ten times as loud as 85 dB, and that 105 dB is one hundred times as loud as 85 dB.
Examples of Sound Pressure Levels
Jet engine (distance of 75 feet) 140
Riveting on steel tank 130
Ear pain is easily felt 125
Chainsaw 110
Press machine 95
Subway 90
City traffic 85
Normal conversation 60
Living room 40
Whisper 20
Threshold of hearing 0
Sorry I couldn't find a dB level for tractors. I have a sound meter but not a tractor, if anyone has both how about taking a reading and posting it. Any guesses?
Humans hearing ranges from 16 htz to 4000 htz and hearing loss from occupational noise almost always starts in the "conversation range" of 2k - 4k.
What might seem to be "not so bad" might be because you just can't hear it anymore.