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When it comes to hearing conservation, logistical issues often hinder compliance. That’s a challenge Shayne Hill and her team at the Tennessee Valley Training Center (TVTC) were all too familiar with. Located in Decatur, Alabama, TVTC provides safety training and occupational health services to some of the South’s largest industrial employers, including chemical plants, power...

In the music industry, hearing isn’t just necessary — it’s everything. Musicians, sound engineers, and crew members rely on their ears as their most valuable tool. Yet hearing loss often develops gradually, usually unnoticed until it starts to affect work, communication, and even one’s passion for music. That’s why the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) teamed...

How shipboard hearing tests are helping a federal fleet model what’s possible for maritime services The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration runs some of the most remote missions in the federal government. Its Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) manages 15 research and survey ships, as well as a fleet of specialized aircraft. Crewed...

A Fresh Start in Hearing Conservation For Martin Technical, Inc., safety isn’t just about compliance; it’s about delivering more innovative and more effective ways to protect industrial workers. While Martin is well known for services like arc flash risk assessments and lockout/tagout procedure development, the company recently expanded its safety offerings by launching an in-house...

In today’s workplace, time is valuable—and so is hearing. However, for many organizations, hearing protection fit testing has become a burdensome process that requires multiple sessions, proprietary earplugs, or equipment restricted to fixed locations. WAHTS is changing that. In just 4–5 minutes per worker, the WAHTS system offers a fit test with an individual PAR...

In hearing conservation, the phrase “boothless audiometry” might once have suggested compromise. After all, for decades, accurate hearing tests have needed bulky sound booths and specialized audiometers. However, today’s safety requirements—quick-moving crews, scattered sites, and global operations—demand tools that move with the workforce, such as a wearable audiometry system. The WAHTS System offers a solution...

Workplaces with high noise exposure face a major challenge: how to efficiently test large groups of employees for hearing loss while minimizing disruptions to daily operations. Traditional audiometric testing methods can be slow and inconvenient, leading to scheduling conflicts and lost productivity. For organizations complying with OSHA’s occupational noise exposure regulations, these inefficiencies can create...

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