Industry Services

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established a hearing conservation amendment that deals with occupational noise exposure. This ruling states that, “the employer shall administer a continuing, effective hearing conservation program whenever employee noise exposures equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average sound level of 85 decibels…” We will assist you in providing a continuing and effective hearing conservation program that will meet OSHA requirements.

We were established in Lakeland in 1960 and began providing industrial testing services in the early 1970’s. Currently we have two Industrial Testing Mobile Units that allow us to bring our certified personnel and equipment right to your job site. Each unit is equipped with the latest audiological testing equipment and has partitions between each employee, allowing us to test up to 4 employees at a time.

On-Site Testing
1. Our Industrial Mobile Unit will be brought right to your job site or we are able to test in a quiet room using a portable audiometer.
2. We verify that all equipment meets or exceeds OSHA standards, with daily audiometer calibrations upon arrival, and exhaustive calibrations annually.
3. We perform sound level measurements inside the test area to ensure that the set-up location does not exceed maximum allowable sound levels.
4. We provide highly trained and certified personnel to administer the testing.
5. We have the ability to test up to 4 employees simultaneously in each mobile unit.
6. For each employee we will:
    A. Review the completed case history form.
    B. Perform an otoscopic examination (visual inspection), if desired.
    C. Provide detailed instructions for employees on how to take the test.
    D. Test hearing in both ears

Follow Up
1. Audiologists holding a Doctoral (Au.D.) degree review test results.
2. A complete company report is provided
3. Two reports per employee are provided:
    A. For the employer: employee information, case history and detailed hearing test results.
    B. For the employee: an explanation of the results in non-technical language.
4. Reports will be personally delivered or mailed directly to you.
5. Explanation of the company reports and all applicable documents will be
available.
6. Immediate access to qualified personnel to answer any questions you may have
regarding OSHA’s Hearing Conservation requirements.
7. We will automatically contact you for your annual Hearing Conservation testing.

In addition to hearing testing, we also offer:
• Sound Level Measurements.
• Pulmonary Function Screenings
• Educational materials such as videos, booklets, etc.
• Hearing Protection Devices
• Employee Training Programs

Please contact Jeffrey Baker at (863) 686-3189 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

Industry Services Staff

  • Jeff Baker, COHC - Industrial Services Manager
  • Julio Fernandez, COHC - Mobile Unit Technician

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