Acoustic enclosures, silencers & noise barriers for mining, power, and industrial facilities across Australia and New Zealand
ARK Noise Control exports noise control equipment to Australia and New Zealand, primarily serving the mining and resources, power generation, and manufacturing sectors. Our products are designed to withstand harsh Australian operating conditions — extreme temperatures, dust, vibration, and remote site logistics. We provide modular, flat-pack solutions that can be economically shipped and rapidly assembled at remote mine sites and industrial facilities.
Australia regulates workplace noise through the Model Work Health and Safety Regulations, which set an exposure standard of 85 dB(A) LAeq,8h and a peak noise level of 140 dB(C). Each state and territory has adopted these standards through their own WHS legislation. Environmental noise is regulated through EPA guidelines in each state — for example, the NSW Noise Policy for Industry (NPfI) and the Victorian EPA Publication 1411. New Zealand follows the Health and Safety at Work (General Risk and Workplace Management) Regulations 2016 with similar 85 dB(A) limits.
ARK Noise Control has delivered noise control projects to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and other countries across the Australia & Oceania 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 Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and other countries in the Australia & Oceania region. We have delivered hundreds of projects across 60+ countries on 6 continents. Our modular, flat-pack designs enable economical shipping worldwide.
Australia regulates workplace noise through the Model Work Health and Safety Regulations, which set an exposure standard of 85 dB(A) LAeq,8h and a peak noise level of 140 dB(C). Each state and territory has adopted these standards through their own WHS legislation. Environmental noise is regulated through EPA guidelines in each state — for example, the NSW Noise Policy for Industry (NPfI) and the Victorian EPA Publication 1411. New Zealand follows the Health and Safety at Work (General Risk and Workplace Management) Regulations 2016 with similar 85 dB(A) limits.
Contact our export team for competitive pricing, delivery schedules, and technical specifications tailored to Australia & Oceania project requirements.