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RV Acoustics is an independent acoustic consultancy based in Glasgow, established to meet the increasing demand for affordable workplace noise assessments and training. By focusing on one acoustic discipline, we strive to be the “go to” experts in workplace noise. We can help you from start to finish with any of your workplace noise requirements. From risk assessment, to staff and management training, health surveillance, and what signage to put where. We can also help if you just want to reduce the noise in the workplace to improve staff well being, productivity and staff retention.
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Melrose Gardens, G20 6RA, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- 07841346611
- ross@rvacoustics.co.uk
- rvacoustics.co.uk
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