workplace noise regulations News
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The Use of Noise Dosimeters for Workplace Noise
In recent decades, increased mechanisation has drastically changed the industrial work environment. This has led to many changes to an employee’s work pattern. It used to be the case on the majority of production lines, that an employee would stay in one place for their working shift. Therefore, monitoring their noise exposure with a sound level meter was very straightforward. However, with ...
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First for Noise at Work measurement products
Make noise at work your priority The function of Health and Safety management is challenging and covers a number of areas which demand attention. As professionals we are constantly reminded that, in this area of work, noise levels measurement is only one of the many tasks that need to be implemented to achieve compliance in the workplace. However, it is important to make noise at work ...
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Noise at work: who is at risk and how to comply?
Noise awareness training is something which all managers who are responsible for staff working in areas of over 85dB(A) need to be aware of. Pulsar Instruments, a leading noise measurement equipment manufacturer with over 40 years in the field, is offering a one day, face to face course in September. It aims to raise awareness of noise as a risk, increasing safety professionals' knowledge and ...
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Invest in the best noise awareness training available
The answers you need, from the noise measurement specialist and more, when you attend Pulsar’s Noise Awareness Course. Noise awareness regulations is something that all managers who are responsible for staff working in noisy areas of over 85dB(A) need to be aware of. Pulsar Instruments, the UK leading noise measurement equipment manufacturer with well over 40 years in the field, is ...
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Introduction to workplace noise measurements and basic noise theory
The answers you need about workplace noise measurements and basic noise theory, from the noise at work measurement specialist and more, when you attend Pulsar's brand new Noise Awareness Courses in 2015. Noise regulations, and a basic understanding of noise theory and noise control is something that employers who are responsible for staff operating in noisy areas of over 80dB(A) need to be aware ...
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