Hi I use P C worth have done for 12 years both in this job & that at Kerry
Foods Durham
very good service you cansent the equipment away are they will come out
hope this helps
Chris L
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Interesting. I have used P & A Medical for the last two years and have had
nothing but trouble with my equipment after they have 'serviced it', I too
would be interested to know of any alternatives
Jo Jenkins
Occupational Health Lead (UK/Ireland)
King's Lynn Office
Tel: 01553 615152 Mobile 0771 2120 003
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We have stopped using P&A due to bad reports from vitalograph and am
looking
for someone else who can calibrate microloops and audio equipment.
Anne Barnes
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We use our local NHS Trust in Liverpool
Ask for the Bio Medical department who may be able to help.
Failing that try P & A Medical Ltd.
01204 676180
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following on from that, could anyone recommend an organisation that
undertakes calibration of audio equipment?
regards
Nick
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I have received a very comprehensive response which I have forwarded as I'm
sure others performing audios will find it of interest.
Regards
Samantha Davies
Occupational Health Adviser
Trinity Mirror Midlands
Tel - 0121 2363366 Ex 3099
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MS26 refers to EN26189 which recommends:-
1) Daily ---- a listening check for clicks, tone switching transients,
distortion etc at 3 levels on all of the frequencies used for testing.
2) At least weekly ---- do an audiogram on someone who has thresholds
better than 25dB on each normal test frequency. Any deviation exceeding
10dB from the last test suggests an objective calibration test ( 3) below)
is required.
3) At 3 monthly intervals --- Check the frequency accuracy for each
frequency used. Check the level accuracy on each frequency and ear using
measurement instrumentation.
4) At 2 yearly intervals --- Check frequency accuracy, harmonic distortion,
level accuracy, on/off ratio and rise/fall times, condition of earphones
and cables, using measurement instrumentation.
Now, I have to admit I don't know of anyone in an occupational health dept.
who follows the above regime. EN26189 or BS 6655 as it was known, was
published back to 1986 (it was probably drafted a few years prior to that)
and modern electronics are much more stable than they used to be.
With Asra you can easily do 2) above by selecting a 3 frequency list and
doing a test on yourself or a biologic simulator. This will take no more
than 3 minutes. If you save the audiogram you produce you will be able to
click on the passive button and retrieve as many of your previous short
test audiograms as you want for comparison with the new one.
If each point is within 10dB, then according to the standard you can
continue to use the audiometer. You will also be able to listen for any
clicks etc during this test if you do it on yourself, thus satisfying 1)
above.
By doing a full calibration annually you are stretching the 3 monthly
recommendation but compressing the 2 yearly one.
Given the stability of modern PC based units I believe that to be entirely
reasonable.
Please let me know if I can help further, and if you think this reply would
be useful to other users of audiometric equipment, please post the reply to
the list.
Regards
Eric Greig
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