Risk Evaluation

To define the noise sources and the amount of noise to which your workers are exposed.

Noise Measurements

Our noise risk assessment methods are based on the Canadian standard CSA Z107.56-18. Our commitment to implementing this standard ensures accurate and reliable assessments and meets industry best practices and regulatory requirements.
 
At Bertrand-Johnson Acoustics, sonometry, dosimetry and noise mapping of your working environment are the tools available to you at this stage of the process.
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Sonometry

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Sonometry

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Dosimetry

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Dosimetry

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Noise mapping

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Noise mapping

Recommendations and Expertise

Once the noise risks have been assessed, our occupational hearing health experts issue their recommendations for reducing the incidence of occupational deafness. Although noise reduction at source is always favoured by regulations and experts in the field, budgetary or productivity constraints can limit the possibilities of application. This is why our customers often opt for alternative risk mitigation strategies. Administrative measures and hearing protection, which are easier to implement, therefore become the preferred option.

 

Noise at source

Administrative measures

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Hearing protection

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Why Work With Us?

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Identify and define noise risks

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Services offered by certified experts

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Comply with regulations

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Methodology

Our methodology gives you an in-depth understanding of the risks involved, so you can identify the best mitigation strategies.

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Expertise

Our experts share and translate their knowledge into a reliable and, above all, useful risk assessment.

These solutions are part of our hearing conservation program.

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