
Get a Preliminary Assessment
Find out if you're WorkSafe noise compliant for just $289*!
This includes a pre-assessment phone consultation, a basic noise assessment survey, and a report that:
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Screens if your workplace is noise compliant
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Identifies probably or possible noise sources
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Determines if a detailed assessment is required for your workplace
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Provides affordable and pragmatic advise for you to take immediate action to protect your employees' hearing
*A detailed assessment is likely to be required if complex noise sources are present at your workplace
Ensure You're Compliant TodayHearing Protection
Get relief from noise without isolating yourself from your environment
Exposure to more than 85 decibels over time is dangerous. However, too much hearing protection can put your employees at risk. Overprotecting diminishes your ability to hear critical warning signals, moving vehicles, and impedes communication. It risks your immediate safety, lowers communication and productivity, and discourages the proper use of hearing protection. Check out our range of White Cat Ear Filters, and listen to our situation-specific audio clips to hear the difference.

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Increase health and productivity. Decrease noise
We can help you monitor your business’ noise levels, and if needed, set up your Hearing Conservation Program.
We focus on affordable and pragmatic solutions that keep health and productivity up, while bringing noise levels down.
Noise in the workplace may not be preventable, but noise-induced hearing loss is.
Hear The Difference
Listen to how White Cat Ear Filters compare when you're in a workshop
Learn More About Hearing Health

We live in a noisy world.
1 in 4 people today suffer from hearing impairment. While some of this cannot be prevented due to genetic or medical reasons, noise induced hearing loss is 100% preventable.
We hope that White Cat Hearing Conservation will be a useful, ever-growing resource that will help make environments safer so that we can enjoy the beautiful sounds around us longer.
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