Industrial Hearing Conservation Programs
OSHA Approved
Avoid the risk of Workers’ Compensation
claims or fines for noncompliance and protect your employees hearing.
Call Pete Benbow, certified occupational hearing technician (843) 497-6156
Much more than annual testing, this is customized hearing care from experienced, credentialed professionals. When you rely on Hearing Health Care to perform your employees’ annual hearing tests, you’ll meet the requirements set forth by OSHA, but you get so much more. We offer 20-plus years of experience in audiology, and we have the credentials you can trust. Our mobile test van conducts hearing screenings of all workers on site allowing for minimal interruption in the day-to-day plant operations.
- They are 100% flexible – we work on your schedule. Pete will come to your facility and test employees with minimal interference. You’re
your company operate evening or midnight shifts? Testing those employees
will be just as seamless.
- They’re OSHA-approved – Our
test booths, state-of-the-art audiometric equipment and even Pete himself
all meet the federal standards.
- Clear simple results- When testing is complete, we provide detailed
individual test results and a master summary. We also prepare notifications
for your employees; benefit.
- You’ll get practical hearing conservation solutions – Pete
will talk with each of your employees about hearing protection and deliver
the kind of quality information that can reduce injuries related to excessive
noise.
- We’ll work with your safety personnel to help
boost employee compliance with your hearing conservation program throughout
the year, offering seminars and other educational opportunities as needed.
Pete will also perform hearing tests for new-hires, those who missed
annual testing, or as any other need arise.
Depending upon your number of employees, scheduling needs and the range
of services you decide to offer, we can develop a program for you at a
surprisingly low cost. Please call to schedule a time for an assessment.
We will then present a program proposal.