Managed Hearing Conservation
We run your OSHA hearing conservation program — on-site, end to end.
CAOHC-certified technicians bring the mobile unit to your facility and handle every piece of 29 CFR 1910.95 compliance — baseline and annual audiograms, STS analysis, audiologist review, notifications, and records — so you can focus on your core business.
- Throughput
- 40 / hour
- Coverage
- OH · KY · IN · IL · MI
- Standard
- 29 CFR 1910.95
Everything the standard requires, handled
One partner owns the whole program — so it stays audit-ready year over year instead of living in a filing cabinet.
Baseline & annual audiograms
On-site testing in our mobile units during your shift — no employee travel, no off-site visits.
STS analysis
Standard threshold shift determinations on every annual audiogram, flagged and documented.
Audiologist review
Workplace determinations by a licensed audiologist — not just a printout.
Employee notifications
Required notifications prepared and delivered, on time, every time.
Recordkeeping
Complete OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 records maintained and audit-ready year over year.
Follow-up management
Retests, referrals, and follow-ups tracked so nothing falls through the cracks.
How it works
Get your price in 2 minutes
Headcount, shifts, and ZIP — the calculator prices your on-site program instantly. No phone tag.
We come to you
Our mobile unit parks at your facility during the shift. CAOHC-certified technicians test up to 40 employees per hour on industry-standard Benson equipment.
You get audit-ready records
Audiograms, STS analysis, audiologist determinations, notifications, and files — complete and organized.
Industry-standard equipment, calibrated by us
Our mobile units run Benson CCA-200mini audiometers and BAS-200slm sound-level instrumentation — the same equipment we sell, install, and calibrate. Prefer to run testing in-house? We'll set you up with the equipment, training, and calibration instead.
Common questions
How is pricing set?
By headcount, number of shifts, and distance to your facility. Use the instant calculator to see your number now — no call required.
Do employees have to leave the site?
No. Our mobile hearing conservation units come to your facility and test during the shift, at up to 40 employees per hour — your operation keeps moving.
Who reviews the audiograms?
A licensed audiologist makes workplace determinations, and standard threshold shifts are analyzed and documented on every annual audiogram.
What does OSHA actually require?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 requires a baseline audiogram within six months of first exposure at or above the action level, then an annual audiogram after that — plus training, notifications, and recordkeeping. We handle all of it.
See your program's price in two minutes
Headcount, shifts, ZIP — the calculator does the rest. No sales call unless you want one.