Castle Group Ltd - sound level meters and vibration measur

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Salter Rd
Scarborough Business Park
Eastfield
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO11 3UZ

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Health and Safety equipment manufacture, sales, rental, hire, training, repair, calibration and consultancy. Castle Group provide a range of products in the health and safety market including sound meters, vibration meters, light meters, gas detection, air sampling, stopwatches, audiometers, temperature and humidity measurements.

Exposure de mystified

Exposure to physical agents is one of those concepts that sometimes just seems to elude understanding. Then, even when you feel you understand it, you try to explain it to someone and it all comes unstuck. I thought I'd share with you how we try to explain the concept on our training courses and seminars. Even if you don't need the explanation, maybe this will be of some use in explaining it to others.Exposure applies to many areas of health and safety, though perhaps the one people struggle with most is Noise, and that's only because the numbers work in a strange way. The key point here is that all physical agents, whether that be Dust, Noise, Radiation, Vibration or EMF's work in the same way, so once you understand one, the rest should follow. The purpose of using exposures is that, almost without exception, the harm to employees comes from how long they are exposed to these things. It doesn't matter how much noise there is in a room, for example - if no one goes in there, then there can be no exposure! This means that before you enter a space where a hazard exists, your exposure is zero. This does work too, if you put zero time into the equations, you get zero exposure.The ‘standard day' can also cause concern, because I'm not sure I know anyone who works exactly eight hours every day! It doesn't matter at all how long you work or how long you are exposed to something hazardous as long as you compare that to a ‘standard' eight hour day. This means that you are considered to have 100% of exposure time after 8 hours, so if there is 93dB of noise in a workspace and you stay in there for 8 hours, you will have 93dB of exposure. Simply enough, if you are in the hazard for 4 hours, you will have half the exposure (as noise doubles or halves every 3dB, then in our example, that would mean 90dB). It also works the other way, which is where it gets a bit more ethereal; if you are exposed for more than 8 hours, then the exposure will keep increasing. If in our example, you work for 16 hours, your exposure will have doubled, and so would then be 96dB. You have to not worry about the fact that this is more than the actual measured noise level - just think of the logic of it.Analogies are always a good idea for explaining ideas, and the one I use is sunbathing (no really, I do!). if you imagine one day with beautiful sunshine for a full 8 hours (hard to do at this time of year, I know!) and then imagine you are just about to go out into it to sunbathe. Just before you step outside, your exposure will be zero (because you've not had any exposure yet). The amount of sunburn you get from that point, will be entirely dependent on the time you spend soaking up the rays, but the maximum you can have is 8 hours (100%). If you are only out there for 2 hours, your exposure would only be 25% (and hopefully, so would the sunburn). If you then had to compare that to another day, when the sun shone for 10 hours, then the maximum possible exposure on that day would actually be 125%.There are exceptions to this, for example; when looking at some hazardous substances, where very short duration exposures are dangerous and effectively no exposure should be allowed. Also ionising radiation exposures tend to be averaged out over a 12 month period.A little story...I have a friend, Peter, who was in a rock band, performing 75 minute sessions, 3 nights per week and he never wore hearing protection (this was 20 years ago)! He still plays about once per week and still doesn't wear hearing protection, despite my remonstrations (just another health and safety bod trying to spoil his fun!). He has a brother, John, who has worked most of his life on construction sites driving diggers and who wore cheap, nasty hearing protection all the time. The point is that John suffers quite pronounced Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL), while Peter is about normal for his age. It is highly likely that the reason Peter is ok is that the exposure time was so much less that his brothers, even though the levels were most certainly higher. It is the exposure, not the level that is critical here!

Free Information on health and safety

Having been involved in Noise and Vibration measurement and assessment for longer than I care to think about, I think I've picked up a few useful bits of information along the way. I've also worked for many years on all sorts of other measurement subjects like air sampling, gas detection, audiometry, light, EMF's and others I can't even think of right now. To share some of this useful with you, I've written a number of articles, stories and ‘hints and tips' guides and I'd like you to have access to them an on-going basis - for FREE - with NO catch!I'll tell you why I'm going to do this and it's simple. I want you to feel good about Castle and about me, so that maybe one day, if you don't already, you might do some business with us. That's the truth of it!To get the special report on Noise and Vibration, or to receive the regular ‘hints and tips' emails, all you have to do is go to this link...http://www.castlegroup.co.uk/component/option,com_chronocontact/chronoformname,mailing_list/and leave your name and email address (it'll take about 20 seconds!). There's lots and lots of highly useful and valuable information and it comes from years of accumulated knowledge gathering, so please feel free to get yourself in the loop and sign up right now. I will also promise you that I'm not going to give you the hard sell, that's not the way it works. I just want you to see that we know what we are talking about and that we can add value to what you do. If you believe this, then hopefully we'll get the chance to work with you down the road.http://www.castlegroup.co.uk/component/option,com_chronocontact/chronoformname,mailing_list/

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Specialists in health and safety equipment including sound meters, light meters, vibration meters, audiometry equipment, gas detection, air sampling and air quality. Services include sales, rental, calibration, training, repair and consultancy.

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Institute of Acoustics (IOA) Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)

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1971

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