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News Release from: Institute of Acoustics
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Good practice in reducing noise
New noise regulations will be implemented in 2006 with reduced action levels, and the focus will be very much on reducing noise at source.
Noise at work will be a hot topic for the next few years New regulations will be implemented in 2006 with reduced action levels and the focus will be very much on reducing noise at source
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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IOA seminar tackles subject of vibration exposure
The Institute of Acoustic is organising a one-day seminar on the 'Control of Vibration at Work Regulations', implementing the Physical Agents Directive in the UK, that came into force in July 2005.
Those eager to find out the latest news on "good practice in reducing noise" will therefore not want to miss the Institute of Acoustics' one-day meeting on the subject to be held in Oxford on 26th October 2005.
The event is organised by the Institute's Noise and Vibration Engineering Group in support of European Week for Safety and Health at Work which this year has the theme of "Noise".
The best way to protect individuals is by "engineering noise"; but what does it mean in practice?.
How can you apply the principles in your particular industry and how far do you have to go?.
When an inspector calls, are you confident that you will be able to show that you have done enough?.
The meeting will address all of these issues.
The day will include a speaker line-up from HSE, industry, consultancies and academia.
It will also include a discussion of HSE benchmarks for good practice in noise control, practical examples and demonstrations and some case studies from industry. Request free introductory details about products from Institute of Acoustics ...
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