New Noise Regulations are Hear.

April 2008 saw the introduction of new Control of Noise at Work Regulations that now have an impact on the music and entertainment sectors. 

The owners of all workplaces where live or recorded music is played; restaurants, bars, public houses, nightclubs and live music and dance performance venues, are to carry out a noise risk assessment and reduce noise where necessary. Employees are to be informed of the assessment and should be provided with hearing protection and audiometric tests.

The regulations do not apply to the general public  

 

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