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Cirrus introduces black ‘doseBadge’
August 27th 2009

Cirrus Research, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment, has introduced a new matt black version of its doseBadge personal noise dosemeter, designed specifically for companies looking for an inconspicuous way to measure personal noise levels.

Demand for doseBadges from the entertainment sector is high, due to the Updated Noise at Work regulations, which came into force in 2008. Under these regulations, employers in the entertainment industry are now required to manage the risk to their employees caused by excessive noise.

Apart from the entertainment sector, the new black doseBadge has also found favour with security companies, the police force and the emergency services, but is suitable for any application where a less visible personal noise measurement solution is needed.

“The doseBadge has proved really popular with musicians and orchestras, but because it is silver it shows up when it is used in concerts where the musicians wear black, which is why we have released a matt black version, which is much less visible!” said James Tingay, Group Marketing Manager of Cirrus Research plc.

“It has the same robust, yet lightweight metal construction and self-contained design as its silver cousin, with no external controls, fragile displays, cables or microphones and is a system which can withstand the most hostile of working environments. The wearer can’t break it by knocking or dropping it. They can’t catch it on anything, or disconnect it from its power supply. In fact its operation cannot be impeded in anyway, either deliberately or accidentally. The result is that doseBadges can be used to assess the risk of noise induced hearing loss and help organisations comply with noise at work regulations, with total reliability, year after year.”

The doseBadge system is usually supplied as a complete measurement kit, including doseBadges, a reader unit, an ‘intelligent’ charger with a charge point for each doseBadge, a power supply and software, contained in a robust carrying case. Each doseBadge contains a high performance, rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery, an internal microphone and an electronic system which measures and logs the noise data. This is housed in a robust metal case which protects the microphone and electronics.

The doseBadge is controlled via an infra-red link, by a reader unit with a large, easy to read display. Software is supplied as standard to allow the user to configure the system, download data and produce measurement reports. doseBadges can be configured to meet any worldwide requirement or regulation including the EU Physical Agents (Noise) Directive or the OSHA Regulations which apply to America.

As with all Cirrus equipment, the doseBadge is covered by Cirrus’ industry leading 12 year warranty. This provides an initial 24-month warranty which can be extended up to 12 years if the equipment is serviced and recalibrated by Cirrus every 12 months. Free backup and support, including license-free software and updates, is provided with every Cirrus noise measurement product.

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