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Since the introduction in April 2006 of The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, Pitney Bowes Document Messaging Technologies has been instrumental in assisting our customers to reasonably comply with the relevant employer responsibilities.

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Compliance with The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

As part of our continuing programme in this field we are able to offer a range of solutions to assist businesses maintain the auditory safety of their employees.

Our full range of Enveloping Systems is factory tested to ensure minimal noise generation. However, it should be noted that noise levels may be fluctuated by external sources such as, but not limited to:

  • Floor construction and coverings
  • Internal and external wall construction materials and coverings
  • Ceiling/roof height/construction materials of immediate operational areas
  • Ambient noise levels

Our extensive experience of health and safety issues within your industry ensures that we have the qualified skills and knowledge to provide a comprehensive range of consultancy services including:

  • Noise level exposure testing
  • Sound proofing solutions

Pitney Bowes Document Messaging Technologies offers trained technicians to sound test any enveloping equipment bought before 2006. We will determine the appropriate action needed to comply with the 2006 amendment to the Control of Noise at Work Regulations. Specifically the reduction of first action level from 85db to 80db.

A comprehensive sound level test report will be provided incorporating recommendations for any additional sound proofing where appropriate to reasonably reduce noise.

Sales Price

Single Machine Sound Test - £950.00
Multiple Machines Site Testing - £1700.00
Sound Proofing - from £950.00*

*dependant on system configuration and size.

To ensure compliance request an evaluation by contacting our Customer Contact Centre on 0870 777 7577.


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