WorkplaceNoise Assessments
Pinpoint the places and processes that present long-term hearing risks for your team – and get practical plans to cut noise levels.
Pinpoint the places and processes that present long-term hearing risks for your team – and get practical plans to cut noise levels.
Long-term noise exposure can lead to permanent hearing problems. We pinpoint issues and design practical plans to lower volume levels for good.
Book a call nowMeet your legal obligations and introduce controls that keep you in step with current guidance.
Locate noise hotspots with the latest technology - from personal dose monitoring to static area measurements.
Get made-to-measure solutions to reduce workplace noise risks to as low as is reasonably practicable.
If left unchecked, exposure to high levels of workplace noise can cause tinnitus, short-term deafness and permanent hearing loss. We go above and beyond basic requirements, with comprehensive plans to effectively contain risks.
We've carried out hundreds of workplace noise assessments and know the tools, machinery and processes that place your staff most at risk.
Hazards come from how loud noise is and how long it lasts. Personal dose monitoring and static area measurements reveal the full risk picture.
Small changes make a big difference. Every assessment provides quick noise-cutting wins - from machinery screens to signage and PPE.
We also minimise noise levels for the long term, with alternative processes, tasks and working practices that ensure ongoing compliance.
As an employer, it's down to you to identify and act on workplace noise risks. In line with HSE guidance, our assessments and action plans ensure you:
Provide appropriate hearing protection devices to employees in noisy environments. Ensure the protection meets regulatory standards.
Implement noise reduction solutions like soundproofing and equipment modifications to minimize workplace noise levels.
Conduct regular training sessions on noise hazards and proper use of protective equipment for all employees.
Establish regular health check-ups to monitor the auditory health of employees exposed to high noise levels.
Perform frequent noise assessments to identify areas with excessive noise and take corrective action.
Place visible signs in high-noise areas to remind employees to use protective gear and be cautious.
Regularly inspect and maintain hearing protection gear to ensure they are effective and in good condition.
Create channels for employees to report noise concerns and suggest improvements for noise management.