


One goal of your Safety Leader is to REDUCE sound (dB) waves in the working environment. The lack of sound reduction or attenuation could lead to ear problems potentially resulting in workers compensation claims and increased costs. Instituting measures to reduce the dB (sound) levels helps provide a much safer and comfortable work environment.
There are many ways to reduce sound:
1.) Ear plugs/headphones
2.) Acoustical ceiling panels/Baffles
3.) Acoustical partitions
4.) Acoustical barriers or insulation in wells
5.) Acoustical barrier/insulating Flooring
6.) Acoustical Matting
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Description:
Anti-Fatigue composite mat provides unparalleled Noise Reduction to help achieve More dB (Decibel) loss in a working environment. Durable wear-resistant top surface with Lancia emboss fusion-bonded to a 3/8" ergonomic closed-cell PVC foam. Top surface matting composite consists of a wear-resistant surface fusion-bonded to a 1.25# per Square Foot non lead-loaded acoustical/NVH Barrier for sound reducing qualities. Total top surface metting is 1.5# per Square Foot Overall. Ergonomic closed-cell PVC foam not only provides unparalleled comfort but acts as a decoupler layer against a sound source (the floor).
Specs:
Construction: Closed-Cell PVC Foam
Product Height: 1/2"
Production Time: 7-10 Business Days


Certified Safe by The National Floor Safety Institute
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