Vibration monitoring unit RECOVIB.SHIVER
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vibration monitoring unit
vibration monitoring unit
vibration monitoring unit
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pressure, vibration

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SITE EMISSION MULTI-AGENT MONITORING STATION The RECOVIB.SHIVER is a family of high-end instruments dedicated to the monitoring of site emission levels - reporting any combination of vibration, air over-pressure, and particle concentration. The SHIVER devices are linked with the recovib.io platform (Micromega Dynamics Cloud Software) to offer a near realtime reporting solution with norm comparison. Using SHIVER devices ensures environmental and workplace compliance whilst retaining good relationships with neighboring people and businesses. FIELDS OF APPLICATION Quarry blasting Monitoring Quarry operations, mainly blasts, generate vibration and sound waves (air blasts) that propagate to the neighboring infrastructures both above ground, such as houses and industrial buildings or below ground, such as pipes and foundations. Depending on the blast type, nuisances can be felt far away from the quarry. These nuisances can be light leading to discomfort or heavy leading to damages to nearby structures. Monitoring these sound and vibration nuisances is essential for quarry managers to improve operations and limit resulting negative effects and therefore manage good relationships with the site neighbors. Construction Site Monitoring On a construction site, activities such as pile driving, heavy vehicle movements, soil compaction and excavation generate vibrations, which can lead to discomfort for the inhabitants of nearby homes. These vibrations can be felt far away from the site. In addition to compliance with regulations, monitoring these nuisances is essential to maintain good relationships with the site neighbors and improve acceptance.

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