BS EN 16205 discusses the measurement of walking noise on floors.
BS EN 16205 specifies the laboratory measurement method that is used to determine noise radiated from a floor covering on a standard concrete floor when excited by a standard tapping machine. The noise is measured in the room where the floor covering, and the excitation is located.
Note 1: BS EN 16205 does not cover subjective classification of quality of floor coverings.
Note 2: Under BS EN 16205 there is no restriction concerning the type of floor covering unless the required small pads of the flooring could not be assembled.
BS EN 16205 on laboratory measurement of walking noise is relevant to:
The laboratory measurement method is used to measure walking sound on floors to prevent hazards due to working in a noisy environment for a long period.
A sophisticated psychoacoustic evaluation is not available for the measurement because the measurement applies to a large range of sources having different acoustical behaviour.
BS EN 16205 assists in the clear evaluation of changes in noise due to different acoustical behaviour of different types of sources and thus, prevents performance loss due to a noisy environment.
BS EN 16205 monitors the noise radiation in a laboratory room to prevent ear loss due to exposure to an inherently noisy environment.
BS EN 16205 assists the user in preventing hazards due to working in a noisy environment for a long period.
Efficient evaluation of walking noise can be useful to prevent harmful hazards that arise due to noise.
BS EN 16205:2020 supersedes BS EN 16205:2013+A1:2018 which is withdrawn. BS EN 16205:2020 has been amended with respect to BS EN 16205:2013+A1:2018.
EN 16205