WEBINAR SCHEDULE for 2024:

Introduction to Noise at Work

Casella cover what needs to be done under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations from 2005. From legal implications to responsibilities you have as an employer when it comes to monitoring for noise at the workplace. We will cover noise terminology and parameters, as well as dose calculations. The webinar will run for 30 minutes with time at the end for questions.

Date: 11th April 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Environmental Boundary Monitoring in Construction: Understanding Data

Parameters and data used can be intimidating to those not familiar with environmental monitoring. Casella covers key parameters for noise, particulate, and vibration so a site manager can know their Leq from their PM10 and PPV! On top of understanding parameters, knowing how to use the data to not only monitor your site in the best way but helping prevent potential complaints will be covered. This will ultimately save the site time and cost. The webinar will run for approximately 30 minutes with additional time for questions at the end. Don’t miss out and sign up today.

Date: 9th May 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Setting up Air Sampling Pumps

Setting up air sampling pumps and their associated items is paramount to ensuring accurate exposure data. This webinar covers selecting the correct pump, setting up the ‘sample train’ and ensuring accurate flow, as well as best practices to ensure good quality data. The webinar will run for 30 minutes with time at the end for questions.

Date: 6th June 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Introduction to HAV Monitoring

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a serious condition that can be prevented with the correct control of exposure. This webinar reviews the terminology about HAV measurement, legislation and exposure limits, as well as how to measure exposure on the tool correctly and subsequently calculate exposure levels. The webinar will run for 30 minutes with time at the end for questions.

Date: 27th June 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Introduction to Asbestos Sampling

Casella will provide a quick insight into the international use of asbestos, both now and historically. We will cover what is asbestos, the health risk associated with asbestos, how to recognise asbestos, and how to sample for it. Many corporations are dealing with various complex asbestos issues. What are the risks of working with asbestos and is your company compliant with local legislation? The webinar will run for approximately 30 minutes for additional time for questions at the end.

Date: 11th July 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Use of SLMs and Noise Dosimeters; the best practice guide!

Casella cover the principles of when to use a noise dosimeter or sound level meter, with the pros and cons of each. The ‘dos and don’ts’ of each type of instrument and reviewed, giving a best practice guide to get the most out of your noise instruments. The webinar will run for 30 minutes with time at the end for questions.

Date: 5th September 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Environmental Boundary Monitoring in Construction: Best Practice

Boundary monitors can measure dust, noise, ground vibration, and wind parameters. Getting accurate measurements from these units to ensure quality data for reporting and preventing environmental complaints is critical. This webinar covers the correct siting and installation of monitoring units to ensure compliance with guidance and legislation and ensures an understanding of the operation and maintenance of the sensor in line with best practices.

The webinar will run for approximately 30 minutes with additional time for questions at the end.

Date: 26th September 2024 10am | 3pm

 

Introduction to Dust Sampling

Dust monitoring using air sampling pumps has a number of different facets covered during this webinar. These include types of dust to measure and the selection of equipment such as sampling heads or filters. Calculation of airborne concentration, and more importantly exposure, also reviewed over this webinar. The webinar will run for approximately 30 minutes with additional time for questions at the end.

Date: 17th October 202410am | 3pm

 

Introduction to Air Sampling

Keep up with the ever-changing requirements and the rigor of air monitoring and testing. Airborne hazards from fibers, gases, dust, and vapours can all cause potentially life-threatening illnesses affecting the lungs. Air sampling is a method of monitoring a worker's exposure to these potential hazards. But how do you go about this? What equipment do you need for each scenario? Join us on this webinar to explore the options and the best practices. The webinar will run for approximately 45 minutes with additional time for questions at the end.

Date: 21st November 2024 10am | 3pm