


Hearing Conservation & Protection
Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational hazards—and it’s preventable. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers in high-risk industries like construction, manufacturing, and mining to implement hearing conservation programs that protect workers from long-term hearing damage.
Our OSHA-Compliant Services
To comply with OSHA standards, employers must maintain an audiometric testing program that includes both baseline and annual hearing evaluations. These tests monitor hearing ability over time and help detect early signs of hearing loss caused by workplace noise exposure.
Baseline Hearing Evaluations
A baseline hearing test is typically performed during a new employee’s pre-employment physical—before any exposure to hazardous noise levels. It establishes a reference point for future hearing comparisons.
Annual Hearing Evaluations
Each year, employees undergo a follow-up hearing test. This evaluation compares their current hearing levels to the original baseline, allowing us to identify any significant changes or early signs of hearing loss.
Hearing Protection Consultations
Not all ears—and not all environments—are the same. A hearing protection consultation allows us to understand your specific needs and guide you toward the right solution. From occupational hazards to recreational noise, we make sure you’re protected before it becomes a problem.
Hearing Protection Devices
Whether you’re exposed to loud environments at work, during hobbies, or at events, protecting your hearing is essential. We offer a range of high-quality hearing protection devices, including both passive and active options. Passive protection—like custom earplugs and earmolds—blocks harmful noise effectively but doesn’t allow for awareness of your surroundings. Active hearing protection, on the other hand, uses advanced technology to suppress damaging sounds while enhancing safe, ambient ones—ideal for those who still need to communicate or stay alert. From job sites to the shooting range, we’ll help you choose the right protection for your lifestyle and hearing needs.
Protecting Workers, Improving Safety
Accurate audiometric testing helps employers take proactive steps—like installing acoustic barriers or adjusting equipment—to reduce noise exposure and maintain a safer work environment. Staying OSHA-compliant isn’t just about regulation; it’s about protecting your team’s long-term health. From tailored hearing protection devices to ongoing testing and education, we provide full-spectrum support to help your team stay safe, alert, and protected on the job.
Reconnect with the sounds that matter most.
Contact us to get started on your hearing care journey.


Hearing Conservation & Protection
Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational hazards—and it’s preventable. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers in high-risk industries like construction, manufacturing, and mining to implement hearing conservation programs that protect workers from long-term hearing damage.
Protecting Workers, Improving Safety
Accurate audiometric testing helps employers take proactive steps—like installing acoustic barriers or adjusting equipment—to reduce noise exposure and maintain a safer work environment. Staying OSHA-compliant isn’t just about regulation; it’s about protecting your team’s long-term health. From tailored hearing protection devices to ongoing testing and education, we provide full-spectrum support to help your team stay safe, alert, and protected on the job.
OSHA-Compliant Services
To comply with OSHA standards, employers must maintain an audiometric testing program that includes both baseline and annual hearing evaluations. These tests monitor hearing ability over time and help detect early signs of hearing loss caused by workplace noise exposure.
Baseline Hearing Evaluations
A baseline hearing test is typically performed during a new employee’s pre-employment physical—before any exposure to hazardous noise levels. It establishes a reference point for future hearing comparisons.
Annual Hearing Evaluations
Each year, employees undergo a follow-up hearing test. This evaluation compares their current hearing levels to the original baseline, allowing us to identify any significant changes or early signs of hearing loss.
Hearing Protection Consultations
Not all ears—and not all environments—are the same. A hearing protection consultation allows us to understand your specific needs and guide you toward the right solution. From occupational hazards to recreational noise, we make sure you’re protected before it becomes a problem.
Hearing Protection Devices
Whether you’re exposed to loud environments at work, during hobbies, or at events, protecting your hearing is essential. We offer a range of high-quality hearing protection devices, including both passive and active options. Passive protection—like custom earplugs and earmolds—blocks harmful noise effectively but doesn’t allow for awareness of your surroundings. Active hearing protection, on the other hand, uses advanced technology to suppress damaging sounds while enhancing safe, ambient ones—ideal for those who still need to communicate or stay alert. From job sites to the shooting range, we’ll help you choose the right protection for your lifestyle and hearing needs.
Reconnect with the sounds that matter most.
Contact us to get started on your hearing care journey.
Hearing Conservation & Protection
Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational hazards—and it’s preventable. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers in high-risk industries like construction, manufacturing, and mining to implement hearing conservation programs that protect workers from hearing damage.
Our OSHA-Compliant Services
To comply with OSHA standards, employers must maintain an audiometric testing program that includes both baseline and annual hearing evaluations. These tests monitor hearing ability over time and help detect early signs of hearing loss caused by workplace noise exposure.
Baseline Hearing Evaluations
A baseline hearing test is typically performed during a new employee’s pre-employment physical—before any exposure to hazardous noise levels. It establishes a reference point for future hearing comparisons.
Annual Hearing Evaluations
Each year, employees undergo a follow-up hearing test. This evaluation compares their current hearing levels to the original baseline, allowing us to identify any significant changes or early signs of hearing loss.
Hearing Protection Consultations
Not all ears—and not all environments—are the same. A hearing protection consultation allows us to understand your specific needs and guide you toward the right solution. From occupational hazards to recreational noise, we make sure you’re protected before it becomes a problem.
Hearing Protection Devices
Whether you’re exposed to loud environments at work, during hobbies, or at events, protecting your hearing is essential. We offer a range of high-quality hearing protection devices, including both passive and active options. Passive protection—like custom earplugs and earmolds—blocks harmful noise effectively but doesn’t allow for awareness of your surroundings. Active hearing protection, on the other hand, uses advanced technology to suppress damaging sounds while enhancing safe, ambient ones—ideal for those who still need to communicate or stay alert. From job sites to the shooting range, we’ll help you choose the right protection for your lifestyle and hearing needs.
Protecting Workers, Improving Safety
Accurate audiometric testing helps employers take proactive steps—like installing acoustic barriers or adjusting equipment—to reduce noise exposure and maintain a safer work environment. Staying OSHA-compliant isn’t just about regulation; it’s about protecting your team’s long-term health. From tailored hearing protection devices to ongoing testing and education, we provide full-spectrum support to help your team stay safe, alert, and protected on the job.
Reconnect with the sounds that matter most.
Contact us to get started on your hearing care journey.