Free Shipping Over $1500
All Categories/Brands/Protective Industrial Products/Protective Industrial Products Howard Leight VeriPRO Black And White Fit Testing System

Protective Industrial Products Howard Leight VeriPRO Black And White Fit Testing System

Please Call for Lead Time and Price Verification - (262-820-1868)

Part Number: VERIPROSKU: PIPVERIPRO
Quantity Available: 0
$6,278.66

Qty: Order In Bulk
Adding this item to your cart will qualify your order for free shipping.

Item Details

Howard Leight VeriPRO Earplug Fit Testing System works with any ear plug and measures the personal attenuation rating for each employee. Earplug fit testing with single software license has three-part process that checks the effectiveness of an employee's earplug fit in each ear over a range of frequencies. It fulfills regulatory requirements to ensure correct initial fitting of hearing protection and gives an ideal opportunity for one-on-one education.

Features

  • Measures real world attenuation by using unmodified earplugs
  • Simple software installation and hardware set-up
  • Fast, accurate, easy-to-understand results displayed within minutes
  • Captures and stores historical information on employee PAR
  • Fulfills regulatory requirements to ensure proper initial fitting of hearing protectors
  • Works with any earplug

Applications

  • Agriculture
  • Chemical
  • Construction
  • Fire Protection
  • Food Services
  • Forestry
  • Government
  • Law Enforcement
  • Manufacturing
  • Medical
  • Military
  • Mining
  • Municipal Services
  • Oil And Gas
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Steel And Metals
  • Transportation
  • Utilities
  • Welding

includes

  • Audiometrically Optimized Headphones
  • Audio Processor
  • CD with Software
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • Replacement Ear Cushions
  • Earplug Samples
  • Carrying Case

Specifications

  • Trade Name Howard Leight VeriPRO
  • Safety Product Type Fit Testing
  • Color Black And White

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Things are probably looking a bit weird.

JavaScript is required for full site functionality.