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The Hearing Conservation Training course provides employees with critical knowledge on workplace noise hazards, OSHA hearing conservation regulations (29 CFR 1910.95), and effective prevention strategies. Noise exposure remains one of the top occupational health risks, making training essential for long-term hearing protection.
According to the CDC, approximately 22 million workers are exposed to dangerous noise levels annually, increasing their risk of permanent hearing loss, tinnitus, and decreased workplace communication.
Workplace hearing protection has been a priority since the early 20th century. In 1971, OSHA established its first Noise Exposure Standard, mandating permissible noise levels and requiring employers to implement Hearing Conservation Programs. The landmark 1981 OSHA Hearing Conservation Amendment introduced mandatory audiometric testing for employees exposed to noise levels of 85 dB or higher over an 8-hour work shift.
Thanks to these regulations, thousands of workers have been safeguarded from hearing impairment, reinforcing the importance of proactive noise control measures.
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Annual certification is recommended to maintain OSHA compliance.
Duration: 2 Hours
Certification Renewal: Annually
CEU Credits: 2 Contact Hours
In-Person: Maximum 15 students per instructor
Online Virtual Training: Up to 20 students per session
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OSHA mandates annual training for employees working in high-noise environments.
While audiometric testing is not included, the training covers its importance and employer responsibilities.
Employers failing to meet OSHA's Hearing Conservation Standard (29 CFR 1910.95) risk fines, employee injuries, and long-term hearing damage.
Take proactive steps to protect your hearing and maintain OSHA compliance.