
The course is run over a four to five day period involving a mix of theory and practical sessions.
A written exam is set for the last day.
On the final day of the course, the participants are required to perform a noise survey of a nominated site. A noise report that conforms to the guidelines of DOIR is required to be written using the data collected from these measurements. This has to be submitted within one month of completion of the formal course.
If the written exam has been passed and the submitted report is acceptable, then a second independently prepared noise report is required. This report is marked as part of the total assessment process.
On successful completion of these requirements, the participants may apply for registration as Noise Officers.
If you have a Sound Level Meter that you plan to use for future measurements, it is advisable to bring this with you to the course. You should have a basic knowlegde of the operation of the Sound Level Meter that you bring along.
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Ian Wheeler
Acoustics and Calibration Consultant
Telephone: (08) 9277 3229
Mobile: 0427 196 117
Fax: (08) 9415 1374
Email: ian@precision-acoustics.com.au