Product Training Workshops from Cirrus
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.
To help you use your equipment effectively and make the best out of the investment that you have made, we are running a series of workshops at locations around the UK that will cover the use of our instruments, give you tips and advice about how to make effective noise measurements and give you a sneak preview of the exciting new developments from Cirrus.
Listed below are the location and dates for the next workshops. Click here to download a booking form.
For details about the contents and any other details, please contact Cirrus Research plc and we will be pleased to help.
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| Tuesday 16th February 2010 | Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk |
This course is full Please contact us for other dates |
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| Wednesday 17th February 2010 | Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent |
This course is full Please contact us for other dates |
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| Tuesday 23rd February 2010 | Bedford Autodrome, Bedfordshire |
This course is full Please contact us for other dates |
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| Thursday 25th February 2010 | Donington Park Circuit, Leicestershire |
This course is full Please contact us for other dates |
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| Wednesday 17th March 2010 | Oulton Park Circuit, Cheshire |
This course is full Please contact us for other dates |
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| Wednesday 28th April 2010 | Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent | Places available | Download |
| Wednesday 19th May 2010 | Oulton Park Circuit, Cheshire | Places available | Download |
One Day Noise Workshop Content 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
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
