dBA definition

dBA means sound pressure level measured on the "A" weight scale in decibels.
dBA means the Danish Business Authority (in Danish: “Erhvervsstyrelsen”) and any successor or replacement thereto, or other authority having responsibility for registering any changes in the share capital of the Issuer;
dBA means the standard abbre- viation for A-weighted sound level in decibels.

Examples of dBA in a sentence

  • Prevailing wage source (Choose only one) *❑✔ OES ❑ CBA ❑ DBA ❑ SCA ❑ Other11a.

  • Worker’s Compensation insurance coverage (or DBA , LS&H, or local equivalent outside the U.S.) as required by the laws of the state in which the work is performed and such insurance shall provide waiver of subrogation against Buyer.

  • NAMED INSURED (must be the same name as the proponent/bidder and is either an individual or a legally incorporated company) BUSINESS TRADE NAME or DBA DOING BUSINESS AS BUSINESS ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION3.

  • DBA International Product Assurance Laboratories (“IPA Laboratories”) for its client (“Client”).

  • The Subcontractor agrees to procure DBA insurance pursuant to the terms of the contract between USAID and USAID’s DBA insurance carrier unless the Subcontractor has a DBA self- insurance program approved by the U.S. Department of Labor or has an approved retrospective rating agreement for DBA.


More Definitions of dBA

dBA means the sound pressure level in decibels measured using the "A" weighting network on a sound level meter. The sound pressure level, in decibels, of a sound is 20 times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of the pressure of the sound to a reference pressure of 20 micropascals.
dBA means a measure of sound level in decibels using a reference sound pressure of 20 micropascals when measured on the A-weighting network of a sound level meter; (“dBA”)
dBA means the sound level in decibels obtained when using a sound level meter with the A-weighting;
dBA means the value of the sound pressure level in decibels, determined using a frequency weighting network A, and derived from the following equation:
dBA means the intensity of sound expressed in decibels read from a calibrated sound level meter utilizing the A-level weighting scale and the fast meter response, as specified in the American National Standards Institute.
dBA means the Dutch Bankruptcy Act (Faillissementswet). "DCC" means the Dutch Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek).
dBA means the sound level measured in decibels, using the "A" weighting network. (Ord. 106360 § 205, 1977.)