Enforcement Statistics (2007)

Enforcement Activities and Statistics under the Noise Control Ordinance 2007

 

Enforcement of the Noise Control Ordinance is carried out by both the Police and the Environmental Protection Department (EPD). The Police respond to complaints about neighbourhood noise, public place noise, construction noise, product noise and intruder alarms, whereas the EPD investigates complaints on noise from industrial or commercial premises, and construction sites.

Offenders are liable to a maximum fine of $100,000 on first conviction and $200,000 on further convictions.

In 2007, there were 46 prosecutions for construction noise and 13 prosecutions for industrial and commercial noise.

 

 

 

 

Controls on Construction, Industrial and Commercial Noise

Construction noise is controlled under the Noise Control Ordinance using a permit system. Statutory controls on construction noise and the number of permits issued in 2007 are summarised in Table 1 and Figures 1 to 3. Hand-held percussive breakers and air compressors are controlled by a label system (Figure 4).

Industrial and commercial noise is controlled by the Noise Abatement Notice (NAN). Complaints received are investigated and NANs are issued to those failing to comply with the required limits. Prosecution action would follow and normally result in fines being imposed on the offenders.

 

Table 1 - Statutory Controls on Construction Noise Applicable to Different Operations at Different Times 

  Weekdays Sundays & Public Holidays
0700 Hours
Permits Needed for Percussive Piling
Unrestricted Use of Powered Mechanical Equipment
 
1900 Hours
No Percussive Piling
Permits Needed for Use of Powered Mechanical Equipment
Permits needed for the use of Specified Powered Mechanical Equipment and/or carrying out of Prescribed Construction Work in Designated Areas
0700 Hours    

 

 

 

 

 

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