1、National Standard of Canada CAN3-ZlO 7.54-M85 (Reaffirmed 2001) Procedure for Measurement of Sound and Vibration Due to Blasting Operations Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada ISSN 031 7-5669 Published in September, 1985 by Canadian Standards Associatio
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18、nstruction No. 1 CAN3-ZlO 7.54-M85 September, 1985 CSA Standard CAN3-Z107.54-M85, Procedure for Measurement of Sound and Vibration Due to Blasting Operations, consists of 13 pages, each dated September, 1985. This Standard, like all CSA Standards, is subject to periodical review, and amendments in t
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23、 Standards Association Consolidated Mailing List 178 Rexdale Blvd. Rexdale (Toronto J, Ontario M?W 1R3 Contents Technical Committee on Acoustics and Noise Control Preface 7 1. Scope 9 2. Definitions 9 3. Reference Publications 9 4. Sound 9 4.1 Instrumentation 9 4.2 Measurement Location 70 4.3 Use of
24、 Instrumentation 70 4.4 Instrument Configuration 70 4.4.1 Reflective Surfaces 70 4.4.2 Microphone Orientation 70 4.5 Measurements 70 4.6 Weather Conditions 70 4.6.1 Wind 70 4.6.2 Humidity 70 4.6.3 Precipitation 70 4.6.4 Temperature 77 5. Vibration 77 5.1 Instrumentation 7 7 5.1.1 Vibration Detector
25、77 5.1.2 Calibrator 77 5.2 Use of Instrumentation 77 5.2.1 Calibration 7 7 5.2.2 Battery Check 7 7 5.3 Instrument Configuration 77 5.3.1 Mounting 77 5.3.2 Transducer Orientation 7 7 5.4 Measurements-Peak Particle Velocity 7 7 6. Report 72 Bibliography 73 4 Procedure for Measurement of Sound and Vibr
26、ation Due to Blasting Operations September, 1985 3 Technical Committee Technical Committee on Acoustics and Noise Control J.D. Quirt D.A. Benwell L.D. Bergsten A.J. Brammer B. Brownlee J.E. Coulter A.T. Edwards* T.F.W. Embleton* G. Faulkner S.E. Forshaw M.J. Frost H. Gidamy J.R. Hemingway T. Howarth
27、 R.B. Johnston H.W. Jones T. Kelsall National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Health and Welfare Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Illinois, USA National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Chairman Alternate LEQ Measurements Limited, Brampton, Ontario Barm
28、an, Coulter, Swallow Associates, Rexdale, Ontario Ontario Hydro, Toronto National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario University of Alberta, Edmonton Department of National Defence, Downsview, Ontario Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Montreal, Quebec Ontario Ministry of the Environment,
29、Toronto Decoustics Limited, Rexdale, Ontario Industrial Accident Prevention Association, Toronto, Ontario Electro-Medical Instrument Co., Oakville, Ontario Associate Associate Associate Associate Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax Hatch Associates Ltd., Toronto, Ontario Alternate 4 CAN3-Z1
30、07.54-M85 September, 1985 Technical Committee P. Koziol A.D. Lightstone J.F.W. MacKay D. McVittie T.D. Northwood E.O. Nyborg G. Perreault G.S. Perry A. Pighin Z.F. Reif S. Roger L.T. Russell M.J. Savich C.W. Sherry J.P. Stoner F.E. Toole E.R. Welbourne* D.L.M. Williams Mines Accident Prevention Asso
31、ciation, Associate Ontario, North Bay Valcoustics Canada Ltd., Willowdale, Ontario Manitoba Department of Labour and Manpower, Winnipeg Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Toronto Ottawa, Ontario Industrial Technology Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba Commission de la sante et de la securite du tra
32、vail, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec Bruel and Kjaer Canada Ltd., Pointe Claire, Quebec Labour Canada, Ottawa, Ontario University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario Consumers Association of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Nova Scotia Technical College, Halifax Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology, Elliot Lake,
33、 Ontario Domtar Inc., Senneville, Quebec Biotechnics Instrumentation Ltd., Burlington, Ontario National Research Council of Canada, Alternate Ottawa, Ontario Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario HBtel-Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario Associate Associate Associate Alternate Procedure for Measurement of
34、Sound and Vibration Due to Blasting Operations September, 1985 5 Technical Committee K. Wilson Fiberglas Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario J.J. Wojcik J.B. Watson Canadian Standards Association, Aprel Industrial Acoustics Ltd., Nepean, Ontario Rexdale, Ontario Associate Standards Administrator, Nonvotin
35、g *Former member. The following members of the Subcommittee on Industry Noise made valuable contribution to the development of the Standard: C.W. Sherry W. Atkinson A. Behar C.W. Bradley T.F.W. Embleton H.W. Jones T. Kelsall D. Lambert A.L. McAnuff G.E. Menzies P. Mundie M.M. Osman L.T. Russell B.V.
36、 Seshagiri Domtar Inc., Chairman Senneville, Quebec General Motors Transmission Plant, Windsor, Ontario Ontario Hydro, Pickering William Bradley and Associates, Montreal, Quebec National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax Hatch Associates Ltd., T
37、oronto, Ontario Kirkland, Quebec VME Associates Ltd., Rexdale, Ontario Stelco Inc., Hamilton, Ontario Montreal, Quebec Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario Nova Scotia Technical College, Halifax Ontario Ministry of Labour, Ottawa 6 CAN3-2107.54-M85 September, 1985 Preface This is the first edition of CSA
38、 Standard CAN3-Z107.54, Procedure for Measurement of Sound and Vibration Due to Blasting Operations, forming part of the CSA 2107 Series of Standards on Acoustics and Noise Control. This Standard was prepared as a result of the concerns of the industry, regulatory authorities, and others about the v
39、ariety of techniques used to measure the effects of blasting. It represents a cross-section of the thinking and practices of experts in acoustics who have carried out blasting measurements. At the time this Standard was being prepared, there were no known consensus standards on this subject. when ne
40、cessary for the construction of subways, ditches, drainage pipes, etc, or the quarrying of stone. These measurements allow those interested to determine if regulatory limits are being exceeded or if the vibrations are low enough to prevent structural damage. This Standard was prepared with the Subco
41、mmittee on Industry Noise by the Technical Committee on Acoustics and Noise Control, and was formally approved by this Committee and the Standards Steering Committee on Miscellaneous Subjects. It has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. September, 1985 N
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43、r their improvement will be referred to the appropriate committee. All enquiries regarding this Standard, including requests for interpretation, should be addressed to Canadian Standards Association, Standards Division, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario M9W 1 R3. Requests for interpr
44、etation should (a) define the problem, making reference to a specific Clause, and, where appropriate, include an illustrative sketch; (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and (c) be phrased, where possible, to permit a specific “yes” or “no” answer. sam
45、ple copy, write to CSA Business Development Group or telephone (416) 747-4019. This Standard is intended for those who are required to measure the effects of blasting Interpretations are published in “CSA Information Update”. For subscription details and a free Procedure for Measurement of Sound and
46、 Vibration Due to Blasting Operations September, 1985 7 8 CAN3-Z107.54-M85 September, 1985 Scope-Definitions-Reference Publications-Sound CAN3-ZIO 7.54-M85 Procedure for Measurement of Sound and Vibration Due to Blasting Operations 1. Scope 1.1 This Standard covers the procedures for the measurement
47、 of airborne sound (Clause 4) and ground-borne vibration (Clause 5) from blasting such as construction and quarrying. Note: evaluation of the frequency content of the vibration, to be sure it falls within the limits of this Standard as given in Clause 5.1.1. This Standard should not be used for meas
48、urements of blasts underground without a full 2. Definitions 2.1 Definitions required for this Standard shall be found in CSA Standard 2107.0. 3. Reference Publications 3.1 This Standard refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made it shall be to the editions listed below,
49、including all amendments published thereto. CSA Standard Definitions of Common Acoustical Terms Used in CSA Standards. ANSI* Standard Specification for Sound Level Meters. IECt Publication Sound Level Meters. *American National Standards Institute. tlnternational Electrotechnical Commission. 2107.0-1984 S1.4-1983, 651-1979, 4. Sound 4.1 Instrumentation 4.1.1 The following instrumentation shall be used: (a) a peak pressure level detector (sound level meter) that meets or exceeds the Type 1 requirements of ANSI Standard S1.4 or IEC Publication 651; (b) a microphone windscreen that conf