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RAY WALSH Acoustics Noise & Sound

Locality: Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 419 446 100



Address: 18 Kimball Court 2640 Albury, NSW, Australia

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13.01.2022 Is your job site about to be inspected? SAFEWORK NSW and WORKSAFE Victoria are planning on conducting site inspections, in the Albury Wodonga area, in the week commencing 25th March, 2019. Ray Walsh Acoustics, Noise and Sound is able to assist you to meet your Noise regulation compliance requirements. For more information please phone Celeste on 0498 000 918 or see our website at raywalshacoustics.com.au.



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06.01.2022 A staggering 50% of people aged 12-35 years or 1.1 billion young people are at risk of hearing loss due to prolonged and excessive exposure to loud sounds, including music they listen to through personal audio devices, as reported by the World Health Organisation. Overall, it is suggested that half of all cases of hearing loss can be prevented through public health measures. Ray Walsh Acoustics, noise and sound can assist you to comply with Australian noise regulations including environmental and occupational and workplace noise assessments. Phone Celeste for an obligation free consultation on 0498 000 918.

04.01.2022 Excessive noise levels over a long period of time will damage your hearing. This may happen so gradually and painlessly that you may not notice the minor deterioration from one day to the next. Excessive noise in the workplace presents a risk of hearing damage and other health problems. The parts of the ear that process high frequency sounds are usually the first to be affected. The degree of hearing loss depends on the loudness of the noise and how long you are exposed to... it. Sudden explosive sounds, such as gunshots, can cause immediate damage. Some people exposed to excessive noise develop tinnitus, which is described as a constant ringing sound. For most cases of noise-induced hearing loss, there is no cure. Hearing aids only amplify sounds and cant replace normal hearing. Ray Walsh Acoustics, Noise and Sound is able to assist you to meet your Noise regulation compliance requirements. For more information please phone Celeste on 0498 000 918 or see our website at raywalshacoustics.com.au. See more



02.01.2022 Ray Walsh Acoustics Noise & Sound 0419 446 100 [email protected] - Noise Assessment & Control... - Acoustics- Noise Impact Statements - Environmental & Occupational Noise Surveys - In situ Calibration of Audiometric Booths - Reverberation Measurement & Room Noise Treatment - Noise Dosimeters & Data Logger Hire - P.A. / Sound System Design & Specifications - Speech Intelligibility (STI) Testing See more

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