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Noise Monitoring To assess the environmental noise impact of an industrial process or construction activity, generally a baseline survey is carried out when no construction activity is taking place to establish the ambient normal background noise levels. Whilst construction activity is taking place a further monitoring period is then carried out to ascertain the impact that the activity is having. Gregory Environmental can provide complete monitoring solutions to cover baseline and working situations.
Noise Monitoring carried out by Gregory Environmental July '05 on a link road construction Noise and vibration issues relating to construction and industry are becoming more and more of a concern for companies, the public, local authorities and the Environment Agency. Society is becoming more and more litigious and people are becoming increasingly aware of their rights and hence more irritated by infringements on their lives. This has led to greater regulation by Local Authorities and the Environment Agency. We are able to offer services and packages to enable you to liase with regulators and fulfill their requirements with minimal expense and disruption to your business. This includes the preparation of Section 61 Consents, IPPC Consents and the discharge of planning conditions. We can carry out Noise at Work assessments to fulfill requirements for the HSE and insurance companies. We can carry out long and short term noise and vibration monitoring in line with BS5228, BS7385, BS6472, BS4142, The Noise At Work Act Summary: Preparation of: - Section 61 Consents - IPPC Consents - Dischagre of planning conditions
Carry out: - Construction noise and vibration monitoring - Industrial noise and vibration monitoring (BS4142) - Noise at Work Assessments.
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