Overview
ISO 9612:2025 - Acoustics - Determination of occupational noise exposure - Methodology provides a standardized, stepwise method for measuring workers’ noise exposure and calculating daily noise exposure levels. The standard focuses on A-weighted measurements (and is also applicable to C-weighted levels), defines three measurement strategies, and requires observation and analysis of work activities to control measurement quality and estimate uncertainty. ISO 9612:2025 is intended for detailed workplace noise studies and epidemiological investigations of hearing damage and other adverse effects.
Key technical topics and requirements
- Measurement strategies: Three validated approaches are specified:
- Task-based measurement (divide the nominal day into tasks and measure representative task levels)
- Job-based measurement (measure noise during specific job elements and plan sample distribution)
- Full-day measurement (continuous monitoring across a full shift; includes criteria for Homogeneous Noise Exposure Groups - HEGs)
- Work analysis and HEGs: Identify Homogeneous Noise Exposure Groups to define sampling plans and ensure representative results.
- Instrumentation: Requirements and guidance for using integrating-averaging sound level meters, personal sound exposure meters (PSEMs), and field calibrators; includes periodic verification and instrument selection.
- Measurement process: Chronological steps - work analysis, strategy selection, measurements, error handling, uncertainty evaluation, calculation and presentation of results.
- Uncertainty and errors: Methods for identifying sources of uncertainty (mechanical impacts, wind/airflows, relevance of sound contributions) and calculating measurement uncertainty; normative annexes provide formulas and worked examples.
- Reporting: Clear presentation of daily noise exposure levels, uncertainty estimates, number of peak events and relevant observational data.
Practical applications and users
ISO 9612:2025 is used by:
- Occupational hygienists and health & safety professionals for compliance assessments and exposure monitoring
- Acoustic consultants and engineers for workplace noise surveys and control prioritization
- Researchers and epidemiologists studying occupational hearing loss and noise-related health effects
- Employers and regulators for risk assessment, prevention planning, and defining noise control measures
Practical benefits include standardized, reproducible noise exposure data, informed prioritization of noise control investments, and defensible inputs for epidemiological and regulatory decision-making.
Related standards and resources
- Complements other ISO and national standards on acoustics, hearing conservation, and measurement practice
- Includes informative and normative annexes with examples, uncertainty calculations, and an accompanying calculation spreadsheet to support implementation
Keywords: ISO 9612:2025, occupational noise exposure, acoustics, noise measurement, A-weighted, C-weighted, noise exposure level, task-based measurement, job-based measurement, full-day measurement, homogeneous noise exposure groups, measurement uncertainty.