Hearing Conservation Safety & Training Resources
The UW-Madison Environmental & Occupational Health Department (EOH) coordinates compliance for the OSHA Occupational Noise Exposure Standard, OSHA 1910.95. Services offered by EOH include noise monitoring, training coordination, hazard assessments and personal protective equipment consulting. The primary purpose of a hearing conservation program (HCP) is to prevent employees from experiencing occupational noise-induced hearing loss. A HCP is required whenever employee noise exposures equal, or exceed 85 decibels (dB), measured as an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA).
Training:
Training is required annually for each employee included in the hearing conservation program. For training and hearing conservation resources, click on the links below.
UW-Madison Hearing Conservation Training
To access the training:
- Click on the link above to enroll in the Environmental & Occupational Health Hearing Conservation Training course.
- On the Homepage, click “Noise & Hearing” to open the module and select “Agricultural Stations Hearing Conservation” under Work Units.
Additional Resources:
UW-Madison Hearing Conservation Resources
OSHA Occupational Noise Exposure Webpage
OSHA Hearing Conservation Booklet
They’re Your Ears: Protect Them (CDC Brochure)