Hearing Conservation Program

Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational health risks, and unlike many workplace injuries, it cannot be reversed. Once the hair cells in the inner ear are damaged from noise, hearing loss is permanent and can impact communication and awareness. Hearing is essential not only for safety but for enjoying everyday life. Because harmful noise levels are not always obvious, employees may be exposed without realizing the long-term consequences. Bonneville Safety’s Hearing Conservation Training provides the information needed to help protect your team from irreversible harm and support compliance with OSHA standard (29 CFR 1910.95).


Our training gives employees a clear understanding of how noise exposure affects hearing and why medical surveillance is necessary to recognize early signs of hearing loss. Employees learn how noise hazards are evaluated and how the risk can be eliminated or reduced through engineering and administrative controls. When those measures are not enough, the course covers the proper selection, use, and care of hearing protection to ensure it is effective when it is needed most.


By reinforcing both awareness and responsibility, Bonneville Safety’s Hearing Conservation Training helps strengthen your overall Safety Program and supports compliance with OSHA regulations. Long-term protection of hearing is the goal of a strong Hearing Conservation Program, helping preserve communication, awareness, and quality of life outside of work for your team for years to come.