Cirrus Product Training Courses - Get the most from your Cirrus instruments

Get the most from your Cirrus instruments

Do you want to get to know your Cirrus noise instruments better or find out how to make the most effective use of your kit?

Maybe you only use your equipment from time to time or maybe you are new to the equipment and need some help with the software, setup or operation.

If so, our Cirrus Product Training Course is the ideal place to refresh your knowledge and find out how to get the best from your instruments.

Get the best value from your investment

Noise measurement equipment can often be a significant investment.

To help you use your equipment effectively and make the best out of the investment that you have made, our workshops cover the use of our instruments, giving you tips and advice about how to make effective noise measurements.

You will also get sneak previews of the exciting new developments from Cirrus.
Convienent Course Venues
Listed below are the current venues at which we are holding the Cirrus Product Training Courses. Click on the venues above to view the details or click here for a map of locations.
Workshop Summary
Duration: 9am to 4.30pm
Refreshments on arrival
Lunch
Mid-Morning & Mid-afternoon refreshements

Timetable
  • Introduction & Summary of the day's activities
  • Noise Parameters, where and when to use them Why are the regulations in place?
  • Examples of tinitus and noise induced hearing damage
  • Noise at Work Regulations
  • A summary and overview
  • Action levels, what are they?
  • Noise Assessments, guidance on content, what to measure and how to measure it
  • Examples of noise control methods
  • The importance of calibration and recalibration

Workshop Summary
  • Using your Sound Level Meter
  • Calibration
  • How to hold your instrument correctly
  • Where to measure
  • What to measure
  • How long to measure for
  • optimus,CR:260 Sound Level Meters & CR:800C Sound Level Meters
  • How do they work?
  • Making a measurement and understanding the results
  • Downloading measurements and creating reports
  • Selecting PPE using the Deaf Defier3 & NoiseTools software
  • Taking octave band noise measurements
  • The doseBadge
  • Operation of the doseBadge
  • Taking a sample measurement
  • Downloading to the dBLink software
  • Producing measurement reports and analysing data
  • Summary
  • What we know and what to do next

Course Dates

The next available courses are:
    Click on any of the dates above for more information or click here to view all available course dates.

    A Booking form and joining instructions are available for each course. Click here for details.