Meeting the challenges of employee noise exposure in the oil and gas industry
The increasing awareness of the public of environmental issues such as CO2 emissions, carbon footprints and waste recycling has brought the issue of environmental noise to the fore.
Many of the demands of modern society result in the creation of noise sources such as larger airports, additional power stations and higher road traffic levels.
This article reviews some of the issues surrounding the selection of noise monitoring equipment for permanent environmental measurements.
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Clarke Roberts
Senior Marketing ExecutiveatBOB体育登陆入口
Clarke is a Senior Marketing Executive and is responsible for helping people to find Cirrus Research's innovative noise measurement solutions by using all aspects of the marketing mix.
He particularly enjoys writing content about product applications, including noise nuisance, occupational noise and environmental noise pollution.
He particularly enjoys writing content about product applications, including noise nuisance, occupational noise and environmental noise pollution.
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