Are your workers being exposed to noise?
We specialise in providing noise assessment and monitoring of your staff and workplace to ensure employee safety and regulatory compliance.

We make hearing safety in the workplace simple
Protecting your employees’ hearing has never been easier with our streamlined workplace hearing services. Our expert team simplifies the process by conducting comprehensive noise assessments to identify and address hazardous noise levels in your work environment. We deliver clear, actionable recommendations to ensure compliance with occupational health and safety regulations, taking the complexity out of noise management for your business.
Our hearing testing is designed with your workplace in mind, offering efficient and precise evaluations to monitor employees’ auditory health. We make it easy to schedule and implement testing, detecting early signs of hearing damage to protect your workforce. Complementing this, our noise protection solutions, including custom-fitted hearing protection devices, are tailored for comfort and effectiveness, ensuring your employees are safeguarded without disrupting their workflow.
Trusted by many of Tasmania’s largest industrial organizations, we provide seamless, professional hearing care solutions that fit effortlessly into your operations. From manufacturing to construction, our services help businesses across the region create safer work environments, prioritizing employee well-being and compliance with ease.
How to identify hazardous noise checklist:
- Is a raised voice needed to communicate with someone about one meter away?
- Do your workers notice a reduction in hearing over the course of a day?
- Are your workers using noisy powered tools or machinery?
- Are there noises due to impacts such as heavy machinery or explosive sources?
- Are personal hearing protectors used for some work?
- Do your workers complain that there is too much noise or that they can't clearly hear instructions or warning signals?
- Do your workers experience ringing in the ears or a noise sounding different in each ear?
- Do any long-term workers appear to be hard of hearing?
- Have there been any workers compensation claims for noise-induced hearing loss?
- Does any equipment have manufacturer's information (including labels) indicating noise levels equal or greater than the legal limit?
- Do the results of audiometry tests indicate that past or present workers have hearing loss?
- Are any workers exposed to noise and ototoxins in the workplace?
- Are any workers exposed to noise and either hand-arm vibration (HAV) or whole-body vibration (WBV)?
Answered yes to any of these it indicates the need to carry out a noise assessment if exposure to the noise cannot be immediately controlled.


We deal with the red tape, so you don't have to
The last thing you need while running a business is compliance impacting your business and its daily operations. This is why at Maria Brown Hearing Clinic we provide a full 100% satisfaction guarantee that our services will be as low impact, easy and simple on you and your team as possible.