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Got noise?
Complying with OSHA Regs is Cost Effective
 

Call us and we’ll send you:

        The hearing conservation amendment printed on a large
     poster for hanging in a prominent place in your plant – if you
     have loud noise, the poster is required by OSHA

        Our current fee schedule

        Noise survey information

        Important form: “Preparing for the Occupational Hearing  
      Conservation Testing Event”

        Sample reports

        When we provide the OSHA-compliant hearing conservation
     program for your workers for the first time, you will receive:

m a 10% discount on billing when you mention this web site

m   free of charge, 200 pairs of earplugs (NRR 29)

m   25 employee educational booklets (English or Spanish) on
       hearing conservation 

We have been providing this service to businesses in the greater Long Island region for over 30 years. To protect your company’s interests and those of your employees, testing is carried out by experienced NYS licenced audiologists in accordance with OSHA requirements using sound-treated test booths and calibrated audiometers. Reports turn-around time averages 5 days.

We wrote the software (OHCK2005) that analyzes the hearing conservation data. It is used throughout the USA for helping companies reduce their liabilities costs while their workers’ hearing is protected. Some users of our software are: Alaskan Rural Electric Cooperative Assoc; Blair Corporation; State of New Jersey; El Paso Electric Company; Latrobe Steel; Preston Memorial Hospital; Long Island Occupational & Environmental Health Center; Pennsylvania State University; Kent State University; University of South Dakota, Standard Steel; and Welch's. 

Harvey J. Gardner, Ph..D, audiologist and CAOHC Certified Course Director, directs the Huntington Hearing & Speech Center’s industrial hearing conservation program. The Council for Accreditation of Occupational Hearing Conservationists is the only OSHA-recognized agency that certifies hearing conservationists. Some Organizations whose health/safety personnel were certified as occupational hearing conservationists by Dr. Gardner are: Port Authority of New York/New Jersey; New York Air National Guard; Steinway & Sons; Newsday; Slater Electric; Photo Circuits; Entenmanns Bakery; Central Industrial Medical Group; Swingline; Northeastern Technologies; and New York City Police & Fire Departments. 

For information, call
631-271-6263

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