It is important to have a parameter that provides a value for the negative effect on hearing and disturbance. The most widely used parameter is the A - weighting, thus sound pressure levels in dB(A)The sensitivity of the ear is not the same for all frequencies. The A - weighting is based on curves that show the subjective auditive perception or sensitivity of the human ear at about 40 to 60 dB.
As there was a very clear correlation between the A - weighted sound pressure levels and hearing loss of industrial workers this weighing has become very popular.
The practical meaning of the A-weighing is good for applications up to about 90 dB(A). At higher sound pressure levels the ear looses its lower sensitivity for low frequency noise and becomes more vulnerable.
The B -, C -, and D weightings also exist. The D - weighting was developed specifically for the aircraft industry and gives an extra penalty for high frequency noise in line with the nuisance that people experience by jet engines.