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Poll : February
Spend on health & safety in your organisation in 2012 will be?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Are you in favour or proposals to reduce the number of workplace safety inspections?

Yes - 25%

No - 75%

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Get a measure of noise
April 1st 2007

The CR:262 sound level meter from Cirrus Research enables employers to comply with the latest Noise at Work Regulations.

The instrument is categorised as 'Integrating Averaging Class 2' for Type 2 Broadband Measurement in the 26 to 140dB range.

Applications include: assessments of noise in the workplace, measurement of environmental noise, general purpose noise measurements and assessments, and selection of hearing protection.

The device is easy to use and requires no set-up procedure, user training or reference to an operating manual prior to use.

Weighing just 450g, it has only three pushbuttons to calibrate, start and stop measurements.

After initial calibration and selection of measurement range, the user can select either numerical or graphical screen displays.

During measurement, all current parameters with a quasi-analogue bar graph representing the current sound level are shown on screen. On completion of measurement, all parameters can be viewed at the same time. The final measurement is stored and automatically displayed when the instrument is next switched on.

Safety & Health Expo, Stand G52

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