Testimonial
- Hearing Protection Services (HPS) have been servicing our company since 1996. The audiometric testing service is user friendly with an on site van that presents as neat, clean and which protects privacy and complies with health and safety requirements.
- The audiometric test is informative. HPS research the individuals work style and safety culture.
- The audiometric test results are promptly delivered in a bound document. Workplace noise assessments may be carried out by HPS and this assists the organisation to plan its noise controls.
- HPS hold a de brief session that fully describes the noise maps and outcomes of both the assessment and the testing.
- The results folder contains control options such as engineering solutions in the form of low dB nozzles for compressed air and the types of hearing protection and signage available.
- We found the services of HPS highly professional and helpful in assisting with legal compliance and the duty of care for its people.
- We are a manufacturing company that has been in operation since 1964. We have used Hearing Protection Services for the past 5 years. I have found Hearing Protection Services to be co-operative, efficient and reliable in dealing with our operational needs.
Is your workplace too noisy? The only way to be sure that your workplace is not too noisy is conduct a workplace noise assessment. Hearing Protection Services can assess the hazards of excessive noise at your workplace.
We offer customised noise assessment packages that can include the following
- Identifying noise sources
- Measurement of noise exposure levels
- Identification of equipment exceeding noise limits
- Measure an individual's noise exposure over a period of time (Dosimetry)
- Noise maps available that show the noisy areas in your workplace
- Determine the correct Class of hearing protection
- Suggestions for signage & noise control
To ensure accuracy of results all our test equipment is calibrated by a NATA certified laboratory. Please contact us to discuss your specific requirements
Refer to the 'Safe Noise Exposure Levels' chart below for examples on noise levels and estimated safe exposure times.