noise level meter News
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Wölfel at Internoise 2017 In Hong Kong To Release New Immi Version With Spectacular New Functionalities
INTER-NOISE 2017, the 46th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, will be held in Hong Kong, China, between 27 and 30 August 2017. The Congress is organised by the Hong Kong Institute of Acoustics and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, in conjunction with NVH Branch, Society of Automotive Engineering China and the Acoustical Society of China. We are proud to ...
By Wölfel Group
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7 year warranty offer from Pulsar Instruments
The Pulsar NovaTM is being launched in the UK next week at SHExpo 2013 at the NEC. This is a suite of high performance sound level meters designed for professionals seeking to meet the latest industry standards for noise measurement products. The Nova is the most robust and easy to use of its class providing safety experts with the highest level of performance in a wide range of noise measurement ...
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The Optimus Red Sound Level Meter – in a Class 2 all of its own
With no hidden extras at hidden costs, the Optimus Red can claim to be the industry leading product that covers ALL areas of UK and European Noise at Work legislation, taking away any uncertainty for professionals looking for a Class 2 sound level meter. A sound level meter used for Noise at Work measurements should ideally meet Class 2 of the latest standards and all of the Optimus Red ...
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Larson Davis Announces Certification of Model 831 Sound Level Meter
Model 831 Sound Level Meter receives French LNE Certification for environmental noise measurement. Larson Davis - a division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., announces the certification of 831 sound level meter by LNE, Laboratoire National de métrologie et d'Essais (National Metrology and Testing Laboratory). The pattern approval certificate Nº LNE-25444 rev. 0 dated from 8th of July 2013, ...
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Enabling employers to comply with the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
Noise at Work needs to be controlled Exposure to noise in a working environment is a hazard and, like all hazards, it needs to be assessed carefully and then controlled effectively. Most individuals can cope with loud noise over a short period of time but prolonged exposure to certain levels of noise can damage hearing and lead to permanent hearing loss (noise-induced hearing loss) and auditory ...
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