Employee Hearing Testing

AnovaWorks provides on-site employee hearing tests across Washington State. Our mobile team of providers is strategically located statewide, allowing us to quickly deploy to your workplace. We offer OSHA-compliant, convenient, and cost-effective hearing testing services designed to meet your company’s occupational health needs.

Mobile Screening

On-Site Clinics

Near-Site Clinics

Features & Benefits

OSHA Compliance

Our providers ensure the accuracy of the testing process, providing valuable insights into employees hearing status that complies with OSHA regulations. 

HIPAA Compliant Storage

Each client is provided a secure online storage area for quick access, organized archiving, and future recovery of all hearing records.

Tailored Support

We offer personalized guidance and support for employees with hearing concerns to explore appropriate next steps. 

Portable Testing

Our workforce is trained using our portable hearing testing technology. Tablet devices collect needed digital data alongside hands-on examination.

Statewide Coverage

Get reliable hearing testing anywhere in Washington. Whether you have one site or several, AnovaWorks provides consistent service wherever you need us.

AnovaWorks Advantage - We Come to You.


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OSHA Hearing Conservation Standard 1910.95

Key Requirements:

Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL):
90 dB(A) over an 8-hour shift.

Hearing Conservation Program:
Required when workers are exposed to 85 dB(A) or more over an 8-hour shift.


Noise Monitoring:
Employers must measure noise levels and provide annual audiometric testing.

Hearing Protection:
Employers must offer hearing protection (earplugs, earmuffs, etc.) to workers exposed to hazardous noise levels.


Employee Training:
Annual training on noise hazards, hearing protection, and how to properly use hearing protection.


Recordkeeping:
Maintain noise exposure records and audiometric test results for the required period.