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Other Peltor Products

Peltor also produce a number of other headsets and products designed for the most demanding of applications and environments. Some of the more popular ranges are detailed below.

For more information, pricing or product codes for any of the following products, please contact our Sales Team on 02380 718713.

 

Lite-Com HeadsetLite-Com

The Lite-Com is a high-performance hearing protector with a built-in communication radio for “hands free” short-range communication with other Lite-Com headsets and com radio devices on the same frequency.

An auxiliary input allows you to connect a cellular phone or external com radio, regardless of frequency. For safety reasons, the “external” system has signal priority. You can also listen to the news or music by connecting a CD player or FM radio.

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Dect-Com BaseDect-Com

Peltor Dect-Com provides full duplex communication. This means that the communication becomes as natural as when people standing in front of each other.

No information is missed because of interrupted transmission and the sound is distinct and clear at all times.Dect-Com Hand-Set

The handset is wirelessly connected to the base unit by just presssing one button at the base unit and then one on the handset. You are then in conference with the other people connected to the same base.

The system can be used in a voice-activated mode (VOX) to make sure that unwanted ambient sounds are not heard through the system.

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Optime Sound Check MeterOptime Sound Check Meter

DID YOU KNOW - Hearing loss is the most common industrial injury?

  • 80% of Industrial Injury claims are for hearing loss
  • Hearing loss was recognised as a major issue and HSE Guidance (i.e. what they expect you to do) issued as far back as 1963
  • The EEC Directive 86/188/EEC set minimum standards to harmonise regulation throughout Europe.
  • This directive was implemented in the UK as the Noise at Work Regulations 1989

The HSE estimates that 75% of those exposed to 85 –'d0 90 dB(A) are wearing hearing protection, and that this will rise to around 90% with the change in regulation. The total of potential "new" wearers is almost equal to the current total number of people covered by the current regulations!

You simply deploy the meter in your customers work environment, let it sit until the display has stabilised. This then indicates the average noise level in that area and the type of protection required. The display indicates the period of time the unit has been active in 1 hour increments up to a maximum of 8 hour working day. The meter is accurate to ± 1dB.

Choosing the correct hearing protection for the needs of your customer can be a difficult process. You need to be certain that you are providing the correct level of protection for the noise level. You need to ensure that workers are not over protected and that a suitable product is chosen for the job. With this in mind Peltor have devised an easy-to-use selection system that aids the correct choice of protection for the noise level.

The system uses a simple, logically coloured classification to make the selection process easy. Firstly find out what the customers noise level is, then look at the icons on the system and establish which band (RNR) the noise level falls into. Take note of this icon and choose from the wide range of products that Peltor have to offer ensuring that the relevant symbol is displayed.

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