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Study sees little dust risk for subway workers
New York subway commuters may worry more about rats and rising fares than dust floating through the system, but for the workers who spend their whole shift below ground, air quality has long been a concern. Results from a new pilot study using miniaturized air samplers to look at steel dust exposure may help them breathe easier. Steel dust, produced as thousands of train wheels roll through the ...
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New technology offers low cost noise monitoring
Networks of wireless sensors could be used to monitor traffic noise. A new study shows that the wifi sensor systems, although slightly less accurate than precision noise monitoring systems, can provide detailed information, with dense coverage, about traffic noise over a longer period. Their low cost and low energy requirements make them particularly suitable and attractive for use by local ...
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CASELLA CEL TRANSFORMS NOISE DOSIMETRY EXPECTATIONS WITH THE LAUNCH OF THE NEW CEL-350 dBADGE
Casella CEL, the UK's leading manufacturer of occupational health, safety and environmental monitoring equipment, turns an everyday noise monitor into a masterpiece with the launch of the new CEL-350 dBadge. Personal sound exposure is measured using wearable noise dosimeters typically worn on the belt with a cable-connected microphone mounted near to the ear. Market research has indicated ...
By Casella
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