Newly Reaffirmed ASA Standards
ASA Standards is pleased to announce we have reaffirmed twelve (12) American National Standards, ensuring their continued accuracy and reliability across key areas of acoustics. While no technical changes have been made, these standards remain essential resources for professionals working in Mechanical Vibration and Shock (S2), Bioacoustics (S3), and Noise (S12). They are now available for purchase through our ASA Standards Webstore. ASA Standards offers opportunities for professionals to get involved in the development and review of American National Standards. Whether you’re interested in joining a committee, participating in reviews, or proposing new standards, we can provide resources and guidance to support your contributions. Learn more about membership and how […]
Level3IR Joins ASA Standards: Advancing Infrared Consulting Excellence
We’re excited to welcome Level3IR as the newest ASA Standards member! Level3IR is a premier infrared consulting service company offering a wide range of expertise, including inspection program development, written practice development, expert testimony, and mentor training. Their dedication to delivering high-quality, customized solutions makes them a valuable addition to the ASA Standards community. With a strong commitment to advancing industry standards, Level3IR helps clients optimize their infrared inspection programs, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and excellence in their field. Their services not only provide technical expertise but also offer mentorship and guidance for professionals looking to grow in the industry. ASA Standards is proud to work with organizations like Level3IR, whose […]
ASA Standards Publishes Newly Revised Standard: S12.61-2024
We’re delighted to announce the recent publication of a newly revised ASA Standard – S12.61-2024, Declaration and Verification of Noise Emission Values of Machinery, Equipment, and Products. The ASA Standards Program is pleased to announce the newly revised ANSI/ASA S12.61-20XX standard, which provides updated guidelines for measuring and evaluating workplace noise exposure. These revisions improve accuracy, consistency, and alignment with industry best practices, helping organizations better assess and manage noise-related risks in occupational environments. Abstract: Information on the acoustical noise emitted by machinery, equipment, and products is needed by consumers, manufacturers, building and land-use planners, governmental authorities, and others concerned about noise in order to make informed purchasing decisions. To […]