![]() ![]() (unless moving in and out of residential premises or a construction or demolition site) Motor vehicles, motor vessels & outboard motors Sunday and Public Holidays: Before 10am and after 10pm Monday to Thursday: Before 7am and after 10pm Musical instruments and sound amplifying equipment Sunday and Public Holidays: Before 10am and after 6pm Monday to Friday: Before 7am and after 6pm (Note: May be used for domestic garden maintenance on only one day in any 7 consecutive days) Sunday and Public Holidays: Before 10am and after 8pmĬhainsaws powered by internal combustion engine operated within 300 metres of residential premises. Monday to Friday: Before 7am and after 8pm Lawnmowers and other power garden maintenance equipment ![]() ![]() Prohibited times* for the use of various types of machinery and equipment at residential premises, construction and demolition sites: The regulations are available on line at the Tasmanian Legislation website. Previously these offences were contained in theĮnvironmental Management and Pollution Control (Environmental Infringement Notices) Regulations 2016. The new 2016 Noise Regulations also now include the penalties for prescribed offences under these regulations. Noise emission limits have also been set for fixed equipment such as heat pumps as these are relatively easy to measure. They also extend to noise from equipment and machinery used on building construction and demolition sites (not road construction) which can be heard in any neighbouring residential premise. ![]() The main objective of these Regulations is to limit the amount of community noise in residential neighbourhoods by setting out prohibited hours of use for common noise sources such as off-road motor vehicles, motor vessels, appliances, power tools, garden equipment, heating and cooling devices, pumps, chainsaws, sound systems and musical instruments. In general the Regulations are implemented by local government and Tasmania Police. Environmental Management and Pollution Control (Noise) Regulations 2016 are made under theĮnvironmental Management and Pollution Control Act 1994 (EMPCA). ![]()
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