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Sound level meter, hi/low measurement, type 2.
Hearing loss can have significant effects on health and quality of life. Excessive noise exposure or lack of prevention can lead to complications such as tinnitus or social isolation. To learn more about measures and resources in Quebec to prevent these risks and protect your hearing health, you can visit the following pages:
Protecting your hearing is essential for maintaining your well-being.
Features:
Specifications:
Measuring Range: Low: 30 to 100 dB
High: 60 to 130 dB
Frequency Range: 31.5 Hz to 8 kHz
Time Weighting: Fast/Slow (125ms and 1s)
The Type 2 sound level meter with its two measurement ranges is an essential tool for effectively monitoring noise levels in professional environments.
With its reliable accuracy, it helps identify excessive noise that could jeopardize employee health and comfort. This device is especially valuable for ensuring compliance with regulations and preventing auditory damage caused by prolonged exposure. Its user-friendly design and durability make it a smart investment for any organization aiming to maintain optimal working conditions.
Owning this sound level meter means taking a proactive approach to safety and well-being in sound-sensitive environments.
Peculiarities of:
This sound level meter stands out due to its ability to deliver exceptionally precise noise measurements, even in challenging or dynamic environments. With its robust and intuitive design, it seamlessly fits into various professional contexts, enabling quick and reliable assessment of noise levels while enhancing decision-making for safety measures.
Application:
To use this sound level meter effectively, start by calibrating it properly before each use to ensure accurate and reliable readings. Position it at an appropriate distance from the sound source, making sure the environment is free from disturbances that could affect the data. Use the measurement ranges suitable for the situation and analyze the results regularly to develop action plans that improve sound conditions. Refer to the user manual for optimal efficiency and to extend the device's lifespan.
Maintenance and service life:
To keep your sound level meter in excellent condition, store it in a dry environment, away from humidity and extreme temperatures that might affect its electronic components. Keep it in its protective case when not in use to safeguard it against dust and potential impact. Regular maintenance, including cleaning its sensors and periodic calibration, will ensure its proper functionality and longevity.
Suggestions:
Do you need additional safety equipment? Check out the following items: CDN sign “Mandatory Hearing Protectors” (ECO117-812), OSHA sign “Hearing Protectors Notice” (EOAV322-107), earplug dispenser (OA101D), PELTOR earmuff (OPH10A), noise-reducing earplug dispenser (OA102), or even the industrial earplug dispenser (OA1104D).
Under “Accessories” at the bottom of the page, you can also find equipment for work, such as OX safety glasses for eye protection (YA12166) and the N95 respirator mask with valve (R9211).
Data sheet
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