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8 Ways to Reduce Noise in Your Workplace

05-11-2018 04:42 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Reducing noise in the workplace

Reducing noise in the workplace

Many employees find that a lively, open-office workplace brimming with the sounds of enthusiastic colleagues working together makes for a positive, invigorating place to collaborate on work projects. Yet others strenuously disagree; they find that unwanted office noise interferes with their ability to get productive work done. What to do? We offer eight practical tips on how to establish an office noise reduction program at your workplace that will help make your employees happier and more productive.

For many, today's dream office has the look-and-feel of a converted warehouse loft — with an industrial look that features natural brick walls, expanses of poured concrete, open fixture lighting systems, as well as exposed pipes and ductwork. Indeed, this office look, which originated with media and tech companies, has become an established trend, as we've written about quite a few times. This style of workplace conveys a confident, modern (if not retro) design language that's especially attractive to Millennials who have unique ideas about how work environments should look (hint: like a hipster coffeehouse). Managers and space planners also like the overall efficiency that these spaces provide: they hold out the promise of flexibility and collaboration-driven innovation. But there can be significant downsides if you are not careful: unless there is proper planning for acoustic comfort, these open office designs, with their hard, noise reflecting surfaces, can wreak havoc on employee satisfaction among those who find extraneous noise to be a productivity deal-breaker.

The issue of unwanted office noise hasn't gone down quietly. More and more office acoustic "fails" are making the news.

For example, a year after the 935 million-dollar Francis Crick Institute opened in King's Cross, London, it's been widely reported that many of the institute's 1,200 plus scientific researchers and office staff complain that the workplace is simply too noisy for them to concentrate effectively on their research and writing tasks.

Some of the programming developers at Apple have also recently expressed their dissatisfaction with a recent transition into open office spaces at Apple Park — a move that many employees feel favors a push toward noisy collaboration that comes at the expense of intense, quiet concentration.

Whether the unwanted noise situation is brought about by overhearing loud co-worker telephone calls, overly enthusiastic clickety-clack keyboarding, the incessant sounds of office equipment (especially large printers and copiers), or simply the repeated noise of doors opening and closing, it's having an effect on many of today's employees.

Research indicates that the most distracting type of noises in the workplace are the unwanted/unrelated conversations that you can't help but overhear. The mind can't help but want to tune in and make sense of conversations we can hear, even if it's as banal as hearing about re-scheduling a babysitter for your colleague's 10th-anniversary dinner on the evening of the second Tuesday of next month…

So it's not surprising that a recent Oxford Economics Study found that, given a choice of perks, employees' first choice was a quiet office environment where they could focus on work. This ranked higher than any other benefit — including some fairly expensive ones, such as free meals at the office or onsite daycare.

The bottom line? Managers need to get on top of this issue by implementing noisy office solutions before they face long-term issues, such as poor worker productivity, lower job satisfaction, and decreased retention rates.

How to Keep the Workplace Noise Levels in Check

Let's look at eight practical ways you can make positive strides in office noise reduction.

1. Office Noise Reduction Starts with Careful Site Selection and Construction Details

It may be obvious, but a compromised site selection, such as one located near a busy freeway, airport, or industrial facility does not work in your favor. If noisy neighbors can't be avoided, innovations such as modern window glazing solutions can control how much outside noise enters the building. If you are looking at leasing new office space, you'll also want to investigate the building's mechanical systems (such as elevators and HVAC systems) for acoustic pathways, which could introduce unwanted noise into your office space.

If you are building a new facility from scratch, you can start your office noise control program during the design and planning phase. For example, to isolate the sound of conversations between different rooms or floors, acoustic design experts can specify construction materials with enough 'mass' to absorb this type of noise. Low vibration noises, such as those emanating from nearby construction sites or street traffic, can be addressed by damping techniques that attenuate sound vibrations; this can be accomplished by using custom materials or applying special glue-like dampening compounds between stiff surfaces, such as drywall or plywood, to make a noise absorbing 'sandwich.' Because sound vibrations can travel long distances through the structure of a building, acoustic experts can also specify de-coupling 'gaps' in the structure that prevent sound vibrations from moving from one part of the building to another. Finally, absorption materials can be introduced in the interior, such as acoustical ceiling tiles, baffles, carpets, and engineered floors, which we'll talk about in detail below.

2. Establishing Dedicated Loud and Quiet Zones Can Help with Office Noise Control

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