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The Casella Noise Course will return on September 19th
28 July 2017
The Casella Noise Course has been created to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills required to effectively monitor workplace noise.

Led by our noise expert and regular Health & Safety Event speaker Shaun Knott, the course is an excellent opportunity to ensure compliance with noise at work regulations, whilst also learning some tips and tricks to improve noise regulation in your workplace.
Successful completion of a test at the end of the day provides attendees with certification reflective of their achievements and the ability to start monitoring in their respective workplaces.
During the course, Casella will provide training on the use of dosimeters (personal noise monitoring devices) and offer guidance on how to turn the dosimeter readings into values that help determine the most appropriate form of hearing protection. Delegates attending the last course said it was “interesting and enjoyable”, as well as being “extremely helpful, covering more than I expected.”
Tickets cost £195 +VAT and include lunch and all course materials.
To book your place on the noise monitoring course, please contact Sam Roy, on [email protected] or by calling 01234 844100.
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