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#1 Posted : 22 June 2006 12:51:00(UTC)
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Posted By errumm
This is probably one of those "how long is a piece of string?" type questions, but can anyone give me guidance on what I should have to pay to
get a workplace noise survey done?

(I would imagine it wouldn't take more than a day on site plus report writing time.)
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#2 Posted : 22 June 2006 13:11:00(UTC)
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Posted By Tabs
location, size, complexity, activities, variety of production, variety of building fabrics, etc?

most consultants I use would be more than happy to give an estimate over the phone after asking these type of questions.
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#3 Posted : 22 June 2006 13:25:00(UTC)
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Posted By Descarte
I would say for a days work with a smallish site including a bit of dosimetry your looking 1500 -2500 including reports and recommendations
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#4 Posted : 22 June 2006 14:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By errumm
That seems very pricey - I have had a quote for less than half of that!
I know that price does always equate with value but £1500 for a day on site plus report writing is surely way over the top?
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#5 Posted : 22 June 2006 14:40:00(UTC)
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Posted By Steven
I had 3 quotes for noise assessments - £2160, £2285 and one for £950 all plus vat

All 3 where for 2 days sampling and a written report.

I guess you get what you pay for, but even i was surprised at the diference.
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#6 Posted : 22 June 2006 14:57:00(UTC)
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Posted By Glyn Atkinson
All surveys that I have done help to keep our operating licences in place through the local council.

It is astonishing at the different qualities of reporting available, and ours is not cheap by any means, but is thorough, finds out the facts needed and can be read in simple and technical terms as required by authorities and company directors, who, after all, want to know what their money is getting them.

The noise survey we have includes work place monitoring, reports on each separate work area, and timed dose monitoring of personnel in key working areas that could be noise affected.

I can then take out a site floor plan and update any areas where the noise survey changes the risk controls required or PPE needed to stop exposure above current levels.

It is also used to give worthwhile employee information through works committee meetings, area safety audits, and tool box talks.
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#7 Posted : 22 June 2006 15:21:00(UTC)
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Posted By lewes
Like others have said it depends on how complex the survey is.

What type of industry are you in ??
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#8 Posted : 22 June 2006 15:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jit
For a manufacturing company, with a dozen machines/locations to measure, we had been paying £1400 for almost 10years every year, but this year I got quotes for as little as £500, but I decided to do the assessment inhouse and the result is no different to any other years. Cost of doing inhouse, my time 1 day and capital for equipment ~£600
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#9 Posted : 22 June 2006 15:51:00(UTC)
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Posted By Peter Taylor14
just had some good ones done a couple of days cost £500, if you want details e me direct
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#10 Posted : 22 June 2006 15:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jason911
Just had a couple of one day surveys quotes for £595 +Vat. In most cases they won't have to spend a whole day there but simply take a measurement over a shortewr period of time and multiply it by the number of hours worked.
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#11 Posted : 22 June 2006 16:10:00(UTC)
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Posted By David Hurst
Hi
I don't know if you're all aware of the guidance that the HSE have published on what to look for in a "Noise Assessment".

This is a link to it http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/noiseassessments.pdf
it might be of use to see exactly what you're getting for your money or use it as a specification.
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#12 Posted : 22 June 2006 16:31:00(UTC)
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Posted By errumm
Tnaks for the info everyone.
I have seen the HSE document, but I assume that most of the quotes on here will meet the required standard (at least I have no reason to believe the quote that I have received will fall short). So that begs the question - why the enormous range of prices? Even taking into account differing complexity of workplace to be surveyed, I would expect the rate for a day on site plus report to be within a narrower band. Or is there something extra with the more expensive quotes?
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#13 Posted : 22 June 2006 16:41:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jason911
I believe it may have something to do with the level of risk. When I researched this I considered purchasing the equipment myself and found it ranged from £199 to £999. The advice was, the higher noise risk busines you operate the more expensive kit you would need. It could be the same with the surveys or there could just be some cowboys out there!!!!
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#14 Posted : 22 June 2006 16:43:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ian H
Errumm

I think it just comes down to business costs. Smaller outfits, less overhead, lower costs? Or possibly a lower quality service/report. I would imagine with the new regs this is a market that has picked up, so perhaps people can charge a slightly higher premium. I'm not sure how anyone can run a business effectively charging £500 for a day on site plus writing a report. Maybe it is a fairly consistent/generic delivery approach.

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