Hearing Conservation Program
Complete OSHA hearing conservation program including monitoring, training, and audiometric testing.
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OSHA's Hearing Conservation Program (29 CFR 1910.95) requires employers to protect workers exposed to noise levels at or above 85 decibels (time-weighted average). The program includes noise monitoring, audiometric testing, hearing protection, training, and recordkeeping.
- Baseline and annual audiometry
- Noise exposure monitoring support
- Hearing protection fitting
- Employee training materials
- OSHA recordkeeping compliance
- Standard Threshold Shift tracking
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OSHA 1910.95 compliance
Prevention of hearing loss
Workers compensation cost reduction
Employee health protection
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What to expect during your Hearing Conservation
Here's exactly what happens, step by step
Assessment
Evaluate noise exposure levels and program needs.
Baseline Testing
Conduct baseline audiograms for all exposed employees.
Training
Provide required hearing conservation training.
Monitoring
Annual audiometry and ongoing program management.
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State Requirements Vary
Regulations for OSHA recordkeeping requirements, audiometric testing standards, and respirator regulations differ by state. Stay current with the latest updates to ensure compliance.
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Key Hearing Conservation Terms
OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Federal agency under the Department of Labor that sets and enforces workplace safety and health standards.
Audiogram
A hearing test that measures the softest sounds a person can hear at various frequencies, used in OSHA hearing conservation programs.
Hearing Conservation Program
An OSHA-mandated workplace program to prevent noise-induced hearing loss in employees exposed to hazardous noise levels.
STS(Standard Threshold Shift)
A change of 10 dB or more in average hearing thresholds at 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz in either ear, triggering employer action under OSHA.
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Hearing Conservation
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