Event details
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Incorrect approach to noise measurement including lack of competence in noise measurement, use of unsuitable instrumentation, unrealistic noise levels, confusion between noise levels and daily exposures.
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No estimates of daily personal noise exposures (LEP,d) of employees.
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Reference to out-of-date Regulations and use of outdated terminology or lack of understanding of the current Exposure Action and Limit Values.
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Incorrect assessment of hearing protector performance and poor-quality advice on hearing protection.
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Lack of clarity about the status of a report (e.g. is it a noise survey, noise assessment, noise risk assessment?) leading to confusion of the client about what actions are required by them.
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No mention of noise controls or the need for health surveillance.
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Presenters
Kelly Rose
Editor
Health & Safety Matters
Paul Delderfield
HM Principal Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Noise and Vibration)
Health and Safety Executive
Paul Delderfield, is a Principal Specialist Inspector (Noise and Vibration) at the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) focussed on preventing long term harm from Noise and Vibration exposure at work. As part of this work, Paul has developed and delivered training for Health and Safety regulators, contributed to guidance and sits on relevant British and International standards committees. Prior to moving to HSE, Paul worked for 22 years for a world-renowned automotive engineering consultancy providing noise and vibration solutions to the automotive industry in Europe, China, India and Korea.
Andrew Hounslea
HM Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Noise and Vibration)
Health and Safety Executive
Andrew Hounslea is a Specialist Inspector within HSE, specialising in noise and vibration risks in the workplace. He has extensive experience helping employers understand and control occupational health hazards, particularly those associated with hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) and workplace noise exposure. Andrew regularly contributes to industry events, webinars and professional training sessions, where he shares practical guidance on risk assessment, exposure monitoring and compliance with health and safety legislation. Through his work with HSE, he supports organisations in improving workplace standards, protecting employee health and promoting effective risk management across a wide range of industries.
Jacqueline Patel
HM Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Noise and Vibration)
Health and Safety Executive
Sue Hewitt
HM Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Noise and Vibration)
Health and Safety Executive
Sue Hewitt is an HM Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Noise and Vibration) at HSE. With more than 35 years of experience in noise and vibration, she has dedicated her career to investigating and preventing occupational ill health arising from workplace exposures. Sue has led and contributed to significant research on hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) and noise-induced hearing loss, helping to shape HSE policy and guidance. She is a respected speaker and adviser, providing practical expertise on risk assessment, exposure control and compliance. Her work supports employers in protecting workers’ health and improving workplace safety standards.