Lo hemos actualizado con información sobre la nueva generación de sonómetros ‘optimus red’ y ‘optimus green’, y también se incluyen detalles sobre los nuevos kits para jefes de seguridad et los para mediciones de ruido en exteriores.

Encuentra más información sobre nuestros productos y servicios aquí – www.ruidoambientalyocupacional.com


Product Innovation Award given for the Optimus Green sound level meter

Cirrus Research, a leading expert in the creation and production of noise measurement instruments, is proud to announce that its new Optimus Green sound level meter has been awarded a Highly Commended within the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) Product Innovation category at this year’s BSIF Safety Awards.

The sound level meter was awarded the accolade at a prize giving ceremony that took place at the Product and Innovation Hub at this year’s Safety & Health Expo.

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Specialist noise measurement equipment manufacturer, Cirrus Research, is inviting visitors at this year’s Safety & Health Expo, to help celebrate its 40th year in business.

To commemorate its 40th birthday Cirrus Research is offering visitors to its stand (Hall 2, T40) the chance to enter a free prize draw to win an Optimus Red. This sound level meter is ideal for measuring occupational noise and ensuring that industrial hygiene and occupational noise regulations are met. Cirrus will also be holding birthday tea on Wednesday 18th May at 2.30pm complete with cupcakes and tea. This will provide visitors to its stand the chance to learn more about Cirrus’ complete offering in a relaxed and informal setting. Continue reading »

As one of the largest and most successful development teams in the UK, The Banks Group needs to be at the cutting edge of technology when planning and developing its sites.  The need for environmentally conscious development is of course a prime concern for today’s developers and it is with this in mind that The Banks Group uses Cirrus Research noise measurement instruments to help ensure that they adhere to their strict environmental policy, as well as necessary legislation.

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Are you looking to update your knowledge or get tips and tricks to help you with your noise measurements? Many of our customers are dealing with a wide range of different issues and situations and noise many only be a part of this. 

To help you keep up to date and to get more from your noise measurement equipment, we’ve introduced a series of FREE guides and whitepapers, the first of which is available for download from our website. Click here to download the first guide and sign up for updates.

2010 has been an exciting year for Cirrus with the launch of our new optimus sound level meters. This new range of sound level meters has been designed to be simple to use whilst giving you the very highest level of performance.

There’s an optimus for every application from the most simple noise tests, through occupational and noise at work, all the way up to environmental noise monitoring.

Find out more about the optimus sound level meters and how they can make your noise measurement simple.

Click here to view the new optimus video or contact us for more information and a free of charge, no obligation demo.

Cirrus is now a  member of the BSIF Registered Safety Supplier Scheme.

 

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“The BSIF (British Safety Industry Federation) has launched this scheme to advise buyers where they can obtain genuine safety equipment. Supplied companies registered within the scheme have agreed to the scheme’s strict code. Requirements of BSIF membership, such as integrity and a commitment to ethical trading are enhanced by a binding declaration that the safety equipment they offer meets the appropriate standards, fully complies with the PPE regulations and is appropriately marked.

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