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How to get accurate readings from noise meters

Tim Turney | Feature | HSW
01.03.2006

It is a truism that what is not measured is not managed. When the new Noise Control Regulations come into force next month, their lower noise exposure limits mean many more employers will have to manage employees' exposure and that means measuring noise levels.

The only way to monitor prec ...

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