There are several analytical techniques used by our consultants to investigate and evaluate the exposure of workers to noise in the workplace. Gathering noise data allows a clear picture of the levels on site to be developed and to identify the high noise areas where further controls may be required. More specific techniques such as personal noise dosimetry and frequency analysis can be utilised to accurately measure the exposure profile of individual worker groups and choose the most appropriate noise mitigation measures.
The transmission of vibrations from workplace tools and equipment into the hands and arms of workers can cause serious long-term health effects including vibration white finger. Measuring the vibration magnitude generated while using different tools allows an assessment of the vibration risk to be developed and appropriate risk mitigation measured to be implemented.
Workers who drive mobile machines or work vehicles can develop ill health such as back pain due to exposure to whole body vibrations. Measuring the level of vibration that workers are exposed to allows a risk assessment to be completed and appropriate measures to be implemented to manage the risk of ill health.