Noise refers to the general term for sounds that people perceive as "unpleasant," and its intensity is measured in "decibels."
Vibration pollution refers to the sensation of vibrations, either directly or indirectly, caused by ground vibrations generated by business activities, which propagate to buildings and other structures. To protect a comfortable environment, standards established by laws and regulations are in place. Our company conducts measurements and analyses of noise and vibration levels at environmental and source locations based on the Noise and Vibration Control Act, focusing on achieving a comfortable living and working environment.
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【Survey】 ○ Environmental Noise ・General Environment ・Passageways ○ Factory Noise ○ Construction Work ○ Low-Frequency Noise Measurement ● For more details, please contact us.
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Our company began with the establishment of the Hokuriku Public Health Research Institute, a foundation created in 1972 when pollution was becoming a social issue, with the aim of spreading knowledge about public health and improving health and welfare. Subsequently, based on the "Guidelines for the Transition of Public Corporations to Profit Corporations," we established the Hokuriku Environmental Science Research Institute, Inc. in 1999, transferring business operations from the Hokuriku Public Health Research Institute. We are committed to nurturing talented individuals with advanced knowledge and skills and improving analytical precision to provide ideas for solving various environmental issues. Moving forward, we aspire to contribute to the local community under the motto of "Harmony between Nature and People" and to be a company that satisfies our customers.