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TES-1354 Noise Dosimeter

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DescriptionThe term TES-1354 refers to a personal noise dosimeter and sound level meter, manufactured by the company TES. This pocket-sized, lightweight device
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Description

The term TES-1354 refers to a personal noise dosimeter and sound level meter, manufactured by the company TES. This pocket-sized, lightweight device is used to measure an individual's noise exposure over time to assess compliance with occupational health and safety standards.

Key Features

Measurement functions: The TES-1354 measures several parameters, including noise dose percentage, total exposure time, and current sound level.

Occupational health: It is a key tool for workplace health and safety applications, helping to evaluate the noise conditions of a working environment. This helps companies ensure compliance with noise regulations and implement measures to prevent acoustic trauma and hearing loss.

Standards compliance: The device is designed to comply with standards for dosimeters and sound exposure meters, such as IEC 61252:2000 and ANSI S1.25:1992.

Measurement range: The TES-1354 has a wide dynamic range, measuring sound from 70 to 140 decibels (dBA).

Selectable settings: It offers adjustable settings to accommodate different regulatory requirements. Users can select criterion levels (e.g., 80, 84, 85, or 90 dB), threshold levels, and exchange rates (e.g., 3, 4, 5, or 6 dB).

Dosimetry calculation: The noise dose parameter quantifies noise exposure relative to a specific time and decibel level. For instance, a 100% dose can be configured to represent an 8-hour exposure at 90 dBA.

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