What's Included
This service provides complete monitoring and prevention strategies for occupational noise hazards:

Accurate measurement of workplace sound levels using calibrated equipment.

Results compared against OSHA permissible exposure limits (PELs) and action levels.

Practical solutions including engineering controls, equipment modifications, and administrative practices.

OSHA-aligned documentation and programs for workplaces with high noise levels.

Education on noise risks, hearing protection, and proper use of PPE.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is designed for industries where loud machinery, tools, or operations are common, including manufacturing, construction, automotive, distribution centers, and printing facilities. If your workplace has elevated noise levels that could impact hearing, our monitoring ensures risks are identified and controlled to protect health and compliance.

WHY IT MATTERS
Noise-induced hearing loss is irreversible and one of the leading occupational illnesses reported to OSHA. Failing to monitor and control noise can result in costly claims, lower employee morale, and regulatory penalties. Proactive noise assessments protect employees, strengthen compliance, and lower long-term costs associated with hearing-related claims and turnover.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We review your operations to identify where excessive noise is most likely.
Noise levels are measured during normal work activities to capture real-world exposures.
You receive a report outlining exposure data compared with OSHA standards.
We provide tailored recommendations and written hearing conservation programs to reduce risks and ensure compliance.
Client Success
Get clear answers about testing, risks, and how GMG helps protect your workforce from excessive noise.
Prolonged exposure to loud environments can cause permanent hearing loss, tinnitus, and communication difficulties, even if employees don’t notice symptoms right away.
OSHA requires monitoring when noise may exceed the action level. We recommend reassessment after equipment changes, new processes, or employee complaints.
We provide immediate recommendations for engineering controls, administrative practices, and PPE such as hearing protection, along with written hearing conservation plans.
Yes. Our monitoring and documentation align with OSHA’s noise standards and hearing conservation requirements.
No. Sampling is conducted during regular work activities, with minimal interruption.
Yes. We offer employee training on hearing conservation, PPE use, and safe practices for noisy environments.
Protect your employees’ hearing and your business with expert workplace noise monitoring. Schedule a consultation with GMG to measure risks, implement controls, and keep your workforce safe, healthy, and compliant.




