According to the results of the environmental noise measurement network operated by the Ministry of Environment in 2009, 67% of residential areas exceeded environmental standards during the day, and 82% exceeded during the night. In the case of exclusive residential areas in general districts, 30 cities (67%) exceeded the standards during the day, and 37 cities(82%) exceeded at night. For residential areas along roads, 18 cities(40%) exceeded during the day, and 33 cities(73%) exceeded at night. The Ministry of Environment operates noise and vibration measurement networks for environmental, railway, and aircraft noise, as well as road vibration measurement networks, to assess the noise and vibration status nationwide each year. In this regard, the results of measuring environmental noise in 348 areas across 45 cities nationwide last year showed that many cities in both general exclusive residential areas and residential areas along roads exceeded environmental standards both during the day(67% for general areas, 40% for road areas) and at night(82% for general areas, 73% for road areas). By region, cities such as Hwaseong, Pyeongtaek, Gimpo, and Cheongju showed high noise levels, while Mokpo, Namyangju, Seongnam, and Naju had lower noise levels. The regions with high noise levels were analyzed to reflect phenomena such as population and traffic increases due to regional development. This study aims to expand the noise measurement network in major cities of Jeollabuk-do, where there are relatively few measurement networks, by conducting an environmental noise survey on road traffic noise in Gunsan and Iksan, using it as basic data for establishing noise regulation zones and for the development of environmental noise reduction measures.
Since the small screen must be watched at the production and manufacturing site, when using the monitor without a separate paper for work and production instructions, it is necessary to look at the work instruction screen installed in a separate space to prevent work efficiency from deteriorating. It plays a role through a monitoring system using DPS or Barcode and RF-ID recognition as a safety device for installing heterogeneous parts in manufacturing and missing parts, but due to the high cost of introducing the system and difficulty in maintaining management, Visual POP is put into the production line. This study was produced by paying attention to the following five points in order to reduce the weight of these industrial Visual POPs and have global specifications and uses. These include instrument design and design, processing production, UI and control, application, thermal stress analysis and thermal analysis. In this study, it is considered to thermal stress analysis and thermal analysis of Visual POP for Models 1 and 2.
Recently, among the newly developed cities, there has been a development of new towns around existing chemical manufacturing plants. Accordingly, the aim was to understand the impact of factory noise on the residential areas of the newly developed city. To this end, noise from the factories was measured in accordance with the noise measurement methods recommended by the Ministry of Environment, in order to assess the reality of factory noise sources. Additionally, to understand the impact of factory noise on nearby residential areas, noise maps were created and the noise reduction effects were investigated. The purpose of this study is to establish appropriate low-noise measures to address noise complaints around factories.