Brisbane
04-08-2026 8:30 to 07-08-2026 16:3004/08/2026
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External Non-AIOH
NVMS’s highly-regarded government-approved Noise Assessor Course includes all subject areas required by LGIRS (Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety) and those recommended by AS/NZS1269.1:2005, “Measurement and assessment of noise immission and exposure” for the training of competent persons. These include Basic Acoustics, Analysis of Sound Waves, Sound Measurement Instrumentation, The Need for Noise Control, Evaluation of Noise, Practical Noise Surveys, Hearing Protection, Noise Reduction, Statutory Requirements and Guidance Literature, and much more.
The Noise Assessor Course is a four-day full-time course from Tuesday to Friday. Progress is assessed by a written test and a noise survey report to be submitted following completion of the course.
Occupational hygienists, OHS advisers and technicians, safety and training coordinators, medics, acoustical consultants, hygiene consultants.
Successful completion of the course and the assessed elements entitles delegates to register as Approved Noise Assessors with LGIRS, a qualification which is recognised by most OH&S authorities around Australia and beyond.
AUD $3995 plus GST.
This is an External Event. For all information and bookings, please contact NVMS directly.
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