Acoustic enclosures, silencers & noise barriers for mining, oil & gas, power, and industrial projects across Africa
ARK Noise Control has delivered noise control projects across multiple African countries, supporting the continent's growing mining, oil & gas, power generation, and cement industries. Our products are designed for challenging African operating environments — remote locations, extreme heat, limited infrastructure, and demanding logistics. We provide comprehensive solutions from noise mapping and FEED studies through to design, manufacture, supply, and commissioning support.
Noise regulations across Africa are developing, with South Africa having the most comprehensive framework through the Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Regulations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which sets an 85 dB(A) TWA exposure limit. Nigeria follows the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA) guidelines and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) environmental standards for oil & gas operations. Kenya, Egypt, and other industrialising nations are progressively adopting WHO and World Bank/IFC noise guidelines for industrial projects.
ARK Noise Control has delivered noise control projects to South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Angola, Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique, Algeria, Morocco, and other countries across the Africa region. Our 40+ years of export experience ensures smooth customs documentation, logistics coordination, and on-site commissioning support regardless of project location.
Yes. ARK Noise Control manufactures in India and exports to South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Angola, Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique, Algeria, Morocco and other countries in the Africa region. We have delivered hundreds of projects across 60+ countries on 6 continents. Our modular, flat-pack designs enable economical shipping worldwide.
Noise regulations across Africa are developing, with South Africa having the most comprehensive framework through the Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Regulations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which sets an 85 dB(A) TWA exposure limit. Nigeria follows the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA) guidelines and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) environmental standards for oil & gas operations. Kenya, Egypt, and other industrialising nations are progressively adopting WHO and World Bank/IFC noise guidelines for industrial projects.
Contact our export team for competitive pricing, delivery schedules, and technical specifications tailored to Africa project requirements.