Casella’s Free Training Webinar Series Returns for 2025 to Better Workplace Monitoring – Noise, HAVS and Air Sampling

Casella, occupational health & wellbeing monitoring equipment manufacturer, has announced its 2025 schedule of training webinars for environmental workplace monitoring.

The schedule of free-to-attend, one-hour webinars cover Casella’s core areas of expertise, including workplace monitoring for noise, environmental boundary, hand and arm vibration, and asbestos sampling, as well as instrumentation usage and best practice.

Available worldwide, two sessions of each webinar will be hosted, one at 10am and a later session at 3pm for the benefit of participants across multiple time zones. Each webinar will conclude with a Q&A session for attendees to ask Casella experts any pressing questions on the topic.

The first session, scheduled for the 16th April, will cover the basics of noise monitoring with an introductory sessions that explains the fundamental regulatory requirements of employers, noise monitoring terminology and calculations. Further noise monitoring webinars will advise on noise monitoring equipment best practice and the ‘dos and don’ts’ of using tools such as sound level meters and noise dosimeters.

For air sampling, Casella is offering webinars that teach participants to correctly calibrate and use air sampling pumps as well as the standards, requirements and methodologies pertaining to the practice of air sampling. More specific webinars will touch on the monitoring of specific airborne hazards such as asbestos and other harmful dusts.

Casella is also offering webinars on the data required for environmental monitoring on construction sites, including the key parameters expected for noise, particulate and vibration within regulations, another will explain the proper installation and usage of these boundary monitoring units. Attendees can expect to learn the requirements to comply with guidance and legislation through an understanding of the operation and maintenance of the sensor in line with best practices.

For Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), a webinar reviewing terminology about HAV measurement, legislation and exposure limits, as well as how to measure exposure on the tool correctly and subsequently calculate exposure levels.

Phil Bradley, Managing Director at Casella, said: “The webinar series is an important part of our mission at Casella as a tool to help others to reduce occupational health and environmental risks in the workplace.

These educational sessions serve as a vital platform for sharing insights with the broader industry with the goal of creating safer, healthier environments for their teams. This initiative exemplifies our commitment to industry education which provides knowledge and practical strategies to improve workplace health and safety.”

The series will run from 16th April to 20th November, to find specific dates or to sign up for any of these webinars, free of charge, visit:

There’s a link to sign up for the webinars here: https://www.casellasolutions.com/uk/en/support/training/casella-webinars.html

UK & International – https://www.casellasolutions.com/uk/en/support/training/casella-webinars.html

To find out more about Casella’s industry-leading range of monitoring solutions, please visit www.casellasolutions.com

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