Sportgroßveranstaltungen

Noise protection

Facility operators and organizers are responsible for noise protection, so they must prevent, minimize or sometimes limit noise to a specific time and space. It would be quite impossible, as regulated by law, to clearly distinguish between noise resulting from a sports facility and noise resulting from recreation. Therefore, the responsible parties should aim to comply primarily with the “noise protection ordinance for sports facilities”.

 

 

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Measures Relevance Responsible Check
Observe and comply with legal regulations (e.g. the sports facilities noise emission protection regulation – 18th BImSchV, TA Lärm – and recreational and general noise emission guidelines of each federal state). Law Organizer
Sports facility operator
Building contractor
Ensure that the location and positioning of loudspeaker systems keep noise emissions to a minimum. Use several small loudspeakers rather than only a few high-performance loudspeakers. Set a volume level limit. Important Organizer
Sports facility operator
Building contractor
Protect residents through building measures such as noise protection walls and planted vegetation. Important Organizer
Sports facility operator
Building contractor
Sector agency
Check for noise emission when purchasing noisy devices and systems (e.g. generators, engines, snowmaking systems). New devices tend to be quieter than older models. Shield off particularly noisy devices. Important Sports facility operator
Organizer
Ensure permanent controlling, including adjustments when necessary, at high noise emission events. Important Organizer
Raise spectators’ noise protection awareness. Important Organizer
Reduce traffic-related noise disturbance by controlling individual spectator traffic and a consistent extension and use of local public transport Important Sports facility operator
Organizer
Municipality
Schedule events so as to minimize disturbing residents with noise in the morning, evening and during the night. Important Organizer
Municipality
Sports facility operator
Immediately reduce excessive noise levels. Important Organizer
Sports facility operator
  • Law Law
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Contact:
Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund
Ressort Breitensport, Sporträume

Otto-Fleck-Schneise 12
D-60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany


Frau Inge Egli

Phone: +49 (0)69 6700 278
E-mail: egli@dosb.de


Frau Bianca Quardokus

Phone: +49 (0)69 6700 283
E-mail: quardokus@dosb.de