Monday, October 5, 2009

Safety Officers Measurement Kits

Cirrus Research (UK) is offering a wide range of versatile and cost effective Safety Officers Measurement Kits. Sophisticated and adaptable, yet easy to operate, Cirrus Safety Officers Measurement Kits are designed to be used by in house health and safety officers to measure and record occupational (inside) and environmental (outside) noise. They are intended to help organisations meet their legal obligations with regard to noise safety, without the need to employ external consultants.
Each kit contains a sound level meter and there Cirrus 'doseBadge' personal noise dosemeters-small devices worn by individual members of staff to measure the noise they are exposed to during a typical working day. What distinguishes the five separate kits in the range is the specification of the sound level meter selected. As James Tingay, Cirrus Research explains...
"Which sound level monitor (and therefore which kit) customers need will depend on two things : what they want to record, be it noise in the workplace or noise levels at the perimeter fence, and how much data they need to store. We will help them to choose the right kit for their business and demonstrate how it can help them to meet tge requirements of the 2005 Control of Noise at work regulations."

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Safety Officers Measurement Kits

Cirrus Research (UK) is offering a wide range of versatile and cost effective Safety Officers Measurement Kits. Sophisticated and adaptable, yet easy to operate, Cirrus Safety Officers Measurement Kits are designed to be used by in house health and safety officers to measure and record occupational (inside) and environmental (outside) noise. They are intended to help organisations meet their legal obligations with regard to noise safety, without the need to employ external consultants.
Each kit contains a sound level meter and there Cirrus 'doseBadge' personal noise dosemeters-small devices worn by individual members of staff to measure the noise they are exposed to during a typical working day. What distinguishes the five separate kits in the range is the specification of the sound level meter selected. As James Tingay, Cirrus Research explains...
"Which sound level monitor (and therefore which kit) customers need will depend on two things : what they want to record, be it noise in the workplace or noise levels at the perimeter fence, and how much data they need to store. We will help them to choose the right kit for their business and demonstrate how it can help them to meet tge requirements of the 2005 Control of Noise at work regulations."

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