Noise Dosimeters Services For Monitoring And Testing In Georgia (US)
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based in USA
The OSHA Noise Standard requires any facility where worker noise exposure equals or exceeds 85 dB-A to implement a Hearing Conservation Program. Where noise levels equal or exceed 90 dB-A, hearing protection is mandatory as well as mandatory noise reduction efforts. Our professionals have over 40 years of experience in dealing with noise and hearing conservation in commercial and industrial ...
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based in USA
Our staff of Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH), Industrial Hygienists and Industrial Hygiene Technicians can perform any conceivable industrial hygiene survey (IH survey). They ...
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based in USA
Initial Determination Sound Survey: This is an extensive initial documentation of sound levels throughout the facility. As a result of this survey, a report is developed which includes these readings and a Summary of Noise Exposure, as well as discussion and steps for OSHA compliance. If dosimetry studies are conducted during this study, a Summary of Dosimetry Studies is presented and discussed ...
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