IOSH Noise in the Music, Broadcasting and Entertainment Industry
This essential course is suited to Health and Safety professionals within the related industries.
Over 3 days, participants will receive the necessary skills to create safe listening environments through practical learning methods and case studies. Covering legal obligations of those in the industry, such as abiding the ‘Control of Noise at Work Regulations’, the course teaches best current practice of managing noise, and safeguarding the quality of the listener’s experience. Course participants will also learn how to devise and implement a practical and effective hearing conservation programme (including mandatory HPE) for noise exposed staff.
IOSH Noise in the Music, Broadcasting and Entertainment Industry
This course will cover: | |
Element 1 | The effects of noise-induced deafness |
Element 2 | How the ear works |
Element 3 | Units of measurement and scales used in noise assessments |
Element 4 | The behaviour of sound and acoustic materials |
Element 5 | The control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 |
Element 6 | Sound Advise |
Element 7 | The Noise Management Programme |
Element 8 | Instruments for measuring |
Element 9 | Noise survey procedures |
Element 10 | Practical Noise Measurement |
Element 11 | A noise survey |
Element 12 | Reporting |
Element 13 | Risk diagnostic and ranking |
Element 14 | A review of the noise control options and techniques currently available |
Element 15 | Practical exercises |
Element 16 | Case studies and practical noise control group project |
For more information about course dates, please contact Julie@oncoursehealthandsafety.co.uk
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