Your five-step guide to a proper hearing conservation program

Your five-step guide to a proper hearing conservation program

A hearing conservation program is needed – and required – in the workplace. But what does that mean for you and what is included?

This five-step guide will go over the required components of OSHA's hearing conservation program for general industry, which include:

  1. Monitoring – What is required?
  2. Audiometric testing – What is required?
  3. Hearing protectors – What is required?
  4. Training – What is required?
  5. Recordkeeping – What is required?
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