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E-A-RCALSM Laboratory
Aearo Company's E-A-RCAL Acoustical Laboratory, established in 1979,
has offered contract testing since 1992. The principal service offered
is the measurement of the real-ear attenuation at threshold (REAT)
of hearing protection devices (HPDs). Additional services include
objective hearing protector and earphone measurements utilizing
either KEMAR or the ANSI S12.42-1995 or ISO/TR 4869-3 acoustical
test fixtures, or miniature microphones and/or probe microphones
placed in real ears. Previous clients include Mobil Research and
Development Corp., Quest Electronics, Etymotic Research, Welch Allyn,
and other corporations and government agencies.
The facility
Testing is conducted in a 113-m3 double-wall structure with isolated
outer and inner foundations. The Sound Transmission Class (STC)
of the combined
structure exceeds 75 dB, providing noise levels in the room of <16
dBA (approximately 20 dB in the 125-Hz octave band). REAT measurements
can be conducted over an extended frequency range, from 80 Hz to
16 kHz. Insertion-loss measurements cover an even wider frequency
range, extending from 50 Hz to 16 kHz.
All of the electroacoustic aspects of the facility and instrumentation
comply with ANSI S3.19-1974 and S12.6-1997.
Accreditation
E-A-RCAL Laboratory is accredited by the Department of Commerce,
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)
to conduct tests in conformance with ANSI S3.19-1974 and S12.6-1997.
In achieving accreditation the laboratory has demonstrated competence
and adherence to a rigorous set of procedural, quality-control,
and recordkeeping requirements. Accreditation is maintained via
regular audits by NVLAP assessors.
History of the facility
The E-A-RCAL facility was designed by and constructed under the
supervision of Elliott H. Berger in 1977, and has been utilized
for hearing protector testing since 1979. During the past 25 years
more than 1400 REAT evaluations have been conducted. E-A-RCAL laboratory
participated in an EPA interlaboratory comparison study of hearing
protector attenuation measurements which was conducted in the early
1980s, and in 1990 was one of four participants in the interlaboratory
comparison research conducted under the auspices of the Acoustical
Society of America's accredited standards working group S12/WG11,
Hearing Protector Attenuation and Performance. This work
led to the development of ANSI S12.6-1997, "Methods for measuring
the real-ear attenuation of hearing protectors."
Personnel
Elliott H. Berger, M.S., Senior Scientist, Auditory Research.
Elliott conducts research and development into hearing protector
performance, design, and utilization. He has written over 60 articles
on hearing protection/conservation, and was the principal editor
for the 5th edition of the AIHA Noise Manual. Elliott chairs ANSI
working group S12/WG11 on hearing protector performance, and is
also involved with numerous other standards committees. For additional
details see Elliott Berger.
Ronald W. Kieper, A.A.S., COHC, Senior Acoustical Technician.
Ron has been conducting hearing protector tests for Aearo Company
for more than 15 years and thus has experience with a wide variety
of products and procedures. He participated in the WG 11 interlaboratory
comparison study mentioned above.
Contact and fees
To discuss your testing requirements and/or retain E-A-RCAL services,
contact Cyd Kladden.
The fee for standardized REAT evaluations per S3.19 or S12.6 is
$2400 per 10-subject test and $2600 for 20-subject tests; custom
earmold tests are billed at a 15% premium. The typical turnaround
time is 4-5 weeks. Quotations will be provided for nonstandardized
testing.
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