Personal Noise Monitoring
| Service | |
|---|---|
| On-site Data Collection | ✔ |
| How many staff can be monitored? | Maximum of 4 persons per day |
| Report with Data Summary | ✔ |
| Recommendations for action | ✔ |
| Duration | |
|---|---|
| Data Collection (Site Visit) | Typically, 1 Day |
| Analysis and report | To follow |
| Compliance | |
|---|---|
| The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 (the Noise Regulations) | ✔ |
| The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 | ✔ |
| Guidance | |
|---|---|
| Reducing Noise at Woodworking Machines - HSE Woodworking Information Sheet No.13 (Revision 2) - Noise | ✔ |
Personal Noise Monitoring
The Didac personal noise monitoring, complete with written report, will identify any problem areas for secondary investigation or action.
You will have data that tells you how you are performing against the current action limits which are often exceeded when using woodworking machinery. Excessive noise exposure places additional obligations on employer’s to protect their employees.
The service will consist of individual personnel wearing our noise dose badges during working time across an 8 hour period, whilst the software will then calculate exposure levels over this period and give a guide to the expected exposure.
From the data collected we have the capability to predict noise exposure for individual work patterns i.e. daily exposure averages. This is very helpful in answering more specific questions about an individual’s exposure.
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We hired Ray Fearon from DIDAC woodworking academy to come to our Men’s Shed to teach us safety in our workshop. He was an excellent instructor. Thorough, knowledgeable, approachable and a person one could approach to ask any question. We learnt a lot from him and going forward we are passing that information to our members.

