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Success for sound level meter
August 1st 2011

The new Optimus Green sound level meter from noise measurement instrument specialist, Cirrus Research, has been awarded a Highly Commended in the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) Product Innovation category at this year's BSIF Safety Awards. The sound level meter was awarded the accolade at a prize giving ceremony at this year's Safety & Health Expo.

The introduction of Optimus Green allows users to collect a wide range of noise parameters, together with the very highest levels of performance, in a package that is both simple and efficient to use. It combines existing features from the Optimus range with the latest technological innovation and added functionality that is necessary for environmental noise to be accurately measured. The measurement parameters of the instruments allow occupational, industrial hygiene and environmental noise to be measured simultaneously. This is not a complicated or technical process for the user, they are simply provided with the choice of what information to review at the end of the data capture period.

Even if the user has difficulties displaying the right function to take the measurement, the Optimus Green measures all the noise functions at the same time, thus ensuring that there is no risk of recording the wrong data.

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