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One day noise awareness courses
February 5th 2007

Due to a high level of demand Pulsar Instruments has announced the introduction of its one day ‘ noise awareness courses’ hosted at a variety of locations throughout the UK.

The ‘One day awareness courses’ focuses on key facts and will give delegates from any background an understanding of the issues relating to the measurement and control of noise in their workplace.

The courses will be held at a variety of interesting venues throughout the UK including the National Motorcycle Museum and the Madejski Premiership Football Stadium.

Pulsar says it will ensure delegates understand the key concepts of measuring noise and then complying with the new regulations and it promises to teach these concepts without the need for complex maths.

Standard questions and concerns will be explained clearly and reinforced with practical sessions and worked examples.

The practical session will give delegates the opportunity to take a variety of measurements using ‘correct procedures’ and during a ‘small groups’ exercise we will apply these readings to the new regulations.

Refreshments, lunch and parking are included in the cost of the course along with your own copy of the clearly written course materials, worked examples, loan equipment and your certificate of attendance.

For further information, just  click here.

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