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Hearing Screening for Factories & Manufacturing Plants

On-Site Workplace Hearing Tests for Manufacturing Environments

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Factories and manufacturing plants operate with constant machinery, production lines, presses, and automated systems that expose employees to prolonged high noise levels. Without regular monitoring, this exposure can lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss and legal risk for employers.

Our industrial hearing screening service for factories is designed to help manufacturers protect employees, meet UK health & safety requirements, and maintain a safe, productive workplace.

Why Hearing Screening Is Essential in Manufacturing

Continuous Noise Exposure

Continuous noise exposure from machinery and equipment

Long Shift Impact

Long shifts increase cumulative hearing damage

Early Detection

Early detection prevents irreversible hearing loss

Legal Compliance

Supports compliance with the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

Duty of Care

Demonstrates employer duty of care

10–15

Minutes per employee

What Our On-Site Hearing Tests Include

Noise Exposure Questionnaire

For each employee

Otoscopic Ear Health Check

Visual inspection of ear canal

Calibrated Audiometry Hearing Test

Professional grade equipment

Immediate Pass / Refer Results

Clear outcomes on the day

Employer Summary Report

For compliance records

Tests take 10–15 minutes per employee, allowing production to continue with minimal disruption.

Who This Service Is For

Production Operatives

Machine Operators

Maintenance Engineers

Shift Workers

Manufacturing Supervisors

Factory & Manufacturing Plant Hearing Screening – FAQs

Yes. If employees are exposed to noise levels above legal action limits, employers must provide hearing surveillance under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005.

Most manufacturing environments require annual hearing screening, with a baseline test for new starters and periodic reviews thereafter.

Yes. Our on-site testing is designed to work around shifts and production schedules with minimal disruption.

Regular exposure above 85 dB typically requires formal hearing surveillance and control measures.

A refer result means further assessment is recommended. It does not automatically indicate permanent hearing loss.

Yes. Employers receive clear documentation suitable for audits, inspections, and insurance requirements.

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