Key services to get your hearing conservation program started and keep it on track. Whether in-house or mobile, we've got what you need to protect your workers and meet regulatory requirements.
Reduce your regulatory reporting burden by engaging us to determine if a test subject's hearing loss was caused on the job. If the loss isn't due to the workplace, you aren't required to report it.
QUOTEThe first step in a hearing program is determining which workers are noise exposed. Sound surveys inform you of the scope of your program and should be repeated regularly to keep compliance on track.
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Did you know that over 50% of workers wear hearing protectors improperly, resulting in avoidable hearing loss? E-A-Rfit™ testing determines the actual attenuation of your people's hearing protectors and trains them in protector maintenance and insertion best practices.
QUOTEOn-site and by-mail calibration of a range of common audiometers. Calibration satisfies OSHA's requirement for exhaustive audiometer calibration and includes a certificate of calibration for your records.
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Whether you perform your own hearing testing or use the services of a clinic, OSHA requires that an audiologist or qualified medical professional review each test. Fulfill that requirement with our convenient audiogram review service.
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