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Managing Employee Exposure to Noise

Protecting Employee Hearing: A Practical Approach for Safety Managers

Effective hearing conservation requires a proactive and systematic approach. Here’s how safety professionals can protect workers from harmful noise exposure in the workplace:

  1. Assess Noise Exposure Accurately
  • Practical Safety and Health Solutions has decades of experience sampling for, analyzing, and reporting on employee noise level hazards
  • Use the correct criteria for evaluating occupational noise.
  • Review any historical exposure data to guide your strategy.
  • Select appropriate monitoring equipment and ensure it’s used properly.
  1. Collect & Analyze Noise Data
  • Gather accurate noise exposure data across shifts and tasks.
  • Interpret results to identify high-risk areas, processes, or individuals.
  • Determine if supplemental testing, like octave band analysis, is needed.
  1. Store & Share Exposure Data
  • Organize data for easy access and analysis by authorized personnel.
  • Share monitoring results and audiometric testing outcomes with employees, unions, and management.
  1. Control Noise Hazards
  • Collaborate with management, vendors, or consultants to explore engineering controls.
  • Implement feasible solutions to reduce exposure at the source.
  1. Ensure Proper Use of Hearing Protection
  • Train and retrain employees on selecting, using, and maintaining hearing protection.
  • Reinforce proper PPE use through regular supervision and feedback.
  1. Monitor Hearing & Respond Promptly
  • Conduct audiometric testing in full regulatory compliance.
  • Report standard threshold shifts promptly and investigate root causes.
  • Maintain comprehensive records for ongoing review and compliance.
  1. Communicate & Educate
  • Keep workers informed about noise hazards—on and off the job.
  • Reinforce the value of hearing conservation through regular communication and engagement.
  1. Reassess Regularly
  • Reevaluate noise exposure whenever work processes, equipment, or schedules change.

Protecting employee hearing isn’t just a regulation—it’s a commitment to long-term health and productivity.

Need help surveying employee exposure to noise, setting up a practical hearing conservation program, or simplifying compliance tasks? Contact us or explore our safety management tools designed for professionals like you.