Audiologist Blog
Introduction In many manufacturing and industrial environments, exposure to high noise levels is part of daily operations. Over time, that exposure can lead to a range of hearing-related issues—one of the most common being tinnitus. Tinnitus causes a ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in the ears. Workers who regularly operate [...]
Introduction Industrial noise exposure is encountered in a wide range of workplaces, from manufacturing floors to construction sites. Over time, consistent exposure to high noise levels can contribute to permanent hearing damage if it is not properly monitored. Because of this, an industrial hearing screening is often included as a [...]
Introduction Workplace noise isn’t just a nuisance—it’s a serious health risk for millions of adults. In industries like construction, manufacturing, and transportation, daily exposure to loud sounds can lead to permanent hearing damage over time. That’s why an annual hearing test is so important for protecting long-term hearing health. In [...]
Why OSHA Hearing Test Requirements Matter Occupational noise exposure is one of the most widespread workplace health risks in the United States. When employees are routinely exposed to elevated noise levels, the risk of permanent hearing damage increases significantly. To address this, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration established specific [...]
Why Hearing Conservation Programs Matter for Employers A hearing conservation program protects employees from permanent hearing loss while helping employers meet workplace safety requirements. For many organizations, however, these programs become reactive, rushed, or treated as a once-a-year obligation rather than an ongoing process. Noise-induced hearing loss does not happen [...]
Introduction Preparing for a hearing test day requires more than scheduling a date. Employers play a key role in ensuring testing runs smoothly and produces accurate results. Hearing exams are an essential part of a workplace hearing conservation program. When preparation is rushed or incomplete, testing delays and inaccurate results [...]









