New Environmental Noise Measurement Workshop from Cirrus

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We’re pleased to announce the launch of a new 1-day Environmental Noise Measurement Workshop, aimed at any professional requiring either an introduction to or a refreshment of the principles of environmental noise measurement.

This one-day event that has been designed to give attendees an overview of Environmental Noise Measurement. This will cover the basics of sound, the instrumentation available, measurement principles, specific measurement and analysis techniques, noise propagation principles and noise reduction techniques.

By the end of the day, you will have a solid understanding of the principles of environmental noise measurement; what equipment is available, how to use it, what to measure and how to record and process your data.

The workshop will cover a range of topics including:

  • Understanding the types of environmental noise
  • What to measure, when to measurement and how long to measure for
  • Measurement techniques for different scenarios eg BS4142, CRTN
  • What equipment do you need to make effective environmental noise measurements?
  • How noise measurement works and how to get the best from them
  • How to perform competent measurements

The first of these workshops will be held on the 19th October 2017 at the Williams Conference Centre in Grove, Oxfordshire.

The cost of the workshop is £235 per delegate including course materials and refreshments and you will be able to collect 6 CPD hours.

The workshop is ideal for:

  • New and existing practitioners who require a refresh on the principles of noise measurement
  • Anyone who is considering embarking on taking environmental noise measurements for their business or company
  • Anyone who wants to learn more about environmental noise, the regulations and the types of instrumentation available for monitoring

To book a place on Environmental Noise Measurement Workshop, visit our website and complete the online form. Alternatively, please call us on 0845 234 2030.

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