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Hearing (Audiometric) Tests at your Workplace - Onsite and at our Dedicated Clinics

Every 2 years all employees who are required to wear hearing protection must undergo audiometric testing. Employees Health conducts onsite audiometric screening and assessments ensuring minimal downtime and disruption to your operation. We understand the legal and regulatory frameworks for compliance and best practice in health and safety on a national and state level.

Under Work Health and Safety Regulations employers are required to undertake audiometric testing if:

  • employees are exposed to noise above the exposure criteria as set by the relevant statutory authority or 
  • by the organisation’s noise policy or
  • if exposed to ototoxic (hearing loss) agents 


Contact our friendly medical team to discuss your employees audiometric testing today.

We work in accordance with state legislation

Identify employees who may have occupational hearing loss early

Employees Health Audiometric program includes baseline and periodic audiometry testing to ensure your organisation is meeting legislative requirements. Our audiologist will identify employees who may have occupational noise-induced hearing loss to ensure early intervention.

Not sure whether you need to assess your employees for potential occupational noise induced hearing loss?

Identify employees who may have occupational noise-induced hearing loss early.

Employees Health Audiometric program includes baseline and periodic audiometry testing to ensure your organisation is meeting legislative requirements. Our audiologist will identify employees who may have occupational noise-induced hearing loss to ensure early intervention.

Not sure whether you need to assess your employees for potential occupational noise induced hearing loss? Get in touch with our friendly team

What happens during an occupational audiometry evaluation?

An audiometry evaluation is a painless, noninvasive hearing test that measures a person’s ability to hear different sounds, pitches, or frequencies. How it works

  • Book a pure tone audiometry for an employee anywhere in Australia or New Zealand
  • Store the audiometry test data for each employee
  • Compare the latest audiometry test results against previous test or baseline test
  • Identify employees who are showing a shift in hearing and are at increased risk of occupational induced hearing loss
  • Notification for the next periodic audiometry test (e.g. 6 months, 12 months or 2 years)

Contact our team to discuss how we can help you ensure you have a safe and healthy workplace and workforce.

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