Although a strong written policy is essential for OSHA compliance, it’s not always enough. Employee satisfaction with your hearing testing program plays a key role in how smoothly you meet OSHA requirements.
A multi-site study of 8,000 employees found that noise levels and program spending didn’t drive stronger health outcomes – employee perceptions did. Programs that have modernized their approach are seeing measurable results, with some achieving over 98% employee satisfaction and increasing compliance to 92%.
Join us as we explore how to improve employee satisfaction with your testing program and how those changes can support a more effective hearing conservation program overall.
This webinar will cover:
- The impact of employee satisfaction on hearing conservation program effectiveness and workforce health outcomes
- How a large employer achieved 98% employee satisfaction with its hearing testing program, and the impact on its compliance
- Practical strategies you can apply to your program to improve employee satisfaction
How boothless audiometry can help you achieve higher employee satisfaction while simplifying and improving compliance
By attending this webinar, you may be eligible to earn recertification points. Contact the Board of Certified Safety Professionals for more information.
Speakers
Angelo Sbardella, Account Manager, SHOEBOX
Angelo partners with organizations to simplify and modernize their occupational hearing testing programs. With a professional background spanning both sales and health sciences, he brings a well-rounded perspective to supporting his customers. Angelo specializes in helping organizations meet compliance requirements while making annual hearing testing easier for busy safety teams. Through a consultative approach, he works closely with clients to identify solutions that align with both regulatory obligations and broader organizational goals.
The views of webinar speakers and organizations are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Safety Council or Safety+Health magazine. Any mention of a commercial enterprise, product or publication does not mean the council or magazine endorses those items.
Moderator
Barry Bottino, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Barry is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.



