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Listen up – Casella announces limited time offer on noise monitoring equipment

Casella
March 1, 2020

According to estimates from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 22 million workers across the United States are exposed to potentially damaging levels of noise at work each year.[1] Worldwide, it is estimated that up to 24% of instances of hearing impairment are related to noise exposure in the workplace.[2]

Correct monitoring procedure requires correct equipment. Body-worn noise dosimeters allow safety managers to monitor workers individual noise exposure throughout an entire shift pattern as they move through different areas of their work environments and are exposed to different noise sources. When levels for specific areas need to be taken with a high degree of accuracy, in order to perform potentially necessary actions such as noise control, calculating hearing protection requirements or demarking hearing protection zones, using a Sound Level Meter (SLM) gives the confidence of accurate and comprehensive spot-readings.

Casella, leading manufacturers of monitoring solutions for noise, dust and vibration and members of the Illinois based IDEAL family of companies, understands the importance of a comprehensive approach to ensuring workplace noise is monitored and controlled to reduce long term health hazards including Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL).

Part of this commitment is ensuring that end users have access to the right equipment for the job, whether these users are part of a large or small company or are independent industrial hygiene professionals. Casella has announced two limited-time special offers that give end users access to a complete solution to workplace noise monitoring.

Offer 1: Buy a 5 way dBadge2 kit (Plus or Pro model) and get a CEL-620A2 Sound Level Meter FREE!

This gives buyers access to a full complement of dBadge2 noise dosimeters, plus an easy to use sound level meter worth over $1,600 that is ideal for walk through surveys. This gives comprehensive measurements, allowing checking dosimeter recorded levels and enacting noise control and hearing protection zone setup.

Offer 2: Buy a CEL-620A or 63XA Sound Level Meter and upgrade to a B (octave) model for free!

The octave variant of Casella’s trusted Sound Level Meter allows users to precisely select the required level of hearing protection needed for specific workplace areas and survey all workplace noise parameters simultaneously. The upgrade is worth over $800 in value.

For more information on these limited-time offers, where to buy or for more on Casella’s range of monitoring solutions, visit https://www.casellasolutions.com/us/en/Casella-Offers.html


[1] https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/noisehearingconservation/

[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5704673/

KEYWORDS: hearing conservation hearing loss

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