Noise at Work Course and In-depth Workshop
If you are involved with Health & Safety, you already should be aware that high noise levels at work can result in employees suffering permanent damage to their hearing. But you may want some additional questions answered, such as:
How can I measure noise levels in my workplace?
At what levels do I have a problem?
What do I have to do if noise levels are too high?
How can I choose the right ear-defenders?
How can I tell staff about the dangers of high noise?
How can I reduce noise levels?
What is the best way to check that staff are being protected?
What do the new Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 mean?
For answers to these questions, First Stop Safety have organised a combined Noise at Work Course and In-depth Workshop.
Course and Workshop details
We use plain language to provide answers to all the above questions and many more. Many experts involved with Noise measurements tend to use technical jargon, which tends to confuse rather than inform. At First Stop Safety, we set out to inform from the very start and demystify the whole area of Noise at Work.
This course package consists of a Distance Learning element followed by a one day in-depth workshop, designed to provide delegates with an expert insight into the whole area of Noise at Work.
The Distance Learning material will take about half a day to complete and should initiate delegates into the basic requirements of Noise at Work and become familiar with the terminology. It will be sent prior to the in-depth workshop. A satisfactory level of understanding will have to be achieved before attending the full day workshop.
After attending the one day in-depth workshop, the delegates should be prepared to handle most Noise at Work problems with confidence and be able to safeguard the hearing of staff.
Everyone attending the course will receive a comprehensive pack of information that will assist in meeting the requirements of the Control of Noise at Work regulations. They will also receive a copy of the regulations. Lunch and all refreshments are included in the course costs. Those passing the in-depth workshop assessment will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Course Content: Distance Learning
The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
Basics of Sound
Taking Measurements
Assessing the Risks
Protecting the Employee
Course Content:
In-depth Workshop
Summarise Noise Measurement essentials
Practical session taking measurements
Exercise: Calculating Daily exposure
Practical session using Dosemeters
Exercise: Choosing suitable hearing protectors
Summarise Noise Control techniques
Practical session using an Audiometer
Assessment and feedback
Further practical session on Noise Meters, Dosemeters and Audiometers
Morning session (9.30 AM)
Coffee
Lunch (12.30 PM)
Afternoon session (1.30 PM)
Coffee
Finish (4.30 PM)
What previous delegates had to say about the course:
"Very informative and well put across"
"An excellent informative insight into Noise at Work"
"Good presentation and very useful for in-house surveys"
"Gave me a better understanding of noise and how to monitor it"
"Made new regulations clear"
