Noise exposure made easy May 1st 2006 Personal sound exposure is measured using wearable noise dosimeters typically worn on the belt with a cable-connected microphone mounted near to the ear. According to Casella, market research has indicated that the wearer often dislikes these microphone cables. Early attempts to over come this problem have been made using cable-less 'badge' type products but they have been difficult to use because they lack an integral display. The all-new CEL-350 dBadge overcomes these weaknesses and additionally includes a noise exposure alarm.
According to the company, the CEL-350 dBadge is versatile due to being cable free, is totally reliable due to the digital technology used and uses a robust, small and lightweight (68g) ergonomic design. The CEL-350 dBadge measures all occupational noise parameters, as well as the time history of an individual's noise exposure throughout the day.
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