Noise at Work measurement in 3 easy steps

Environmental laboratory

Noise at Work measurement in 3 easy steps

19 Sep, 2019

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Pulsar Instruments, who are celebrating 50 years as noise measurement experts, have specifically designed their Pulsar Nova sound level meter to meet the needs of the Noise at Work Regulations.

Any safety officer looking for a simple to use occupational sound level meter will find everything they need with the Pulsar Nova Noise at Work meter (Class 1 or Class 2) which captures and displays noise measurements in just three easy steps, simply:  (1) switch on, (2) calibrate and (3) measure.

The Pulsar Nova meets international standards including IEC 61672 and is easy to operate via its simple keypad. This instrument takes simultaneous measurements of all key parameters and shows data clearly on high definition OLED screen. It will give LAeq, CPeak and LCeq for hearing protection calculations, measuring in the 20dB(A) to 140dB(A) & 143dB(C) ranges. The Pulsar Nova has a large memory and 30 hour battery life.

The Nova, is available as a complete noise measurement kit with acoustic calibrator, windshield, protective case and 7-year warranty. You can upgrade your meter too to make it data logging or by adding octave band filters for hearing PPE prescription.

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