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Baseline Hearing Tests Made Easy

Wayne Brandsen • May 18, 2023

Need Help Coordinating Hearing Tests for New Hires? 

We can help. 

Woman getting inside of ear checked prior to hearing test


Getting baseline hearing tests for new hires doesn't have to be difficult.


As an employer, it is essential to ensure safety and protect the employees from any potential hazards, including scheduling hearing tests for them on a regular basis. Ensuring every new employee gets a hearing test within their first six months can be a challenge. 


The hearing truck comes once a year... you can’t keep bringing it back again. Sending employees out to a local clinic can be very expensive once you factor in the cost of their time, including travel time.


In a perfect world, these employees would be able to get their hearing tests done within the first few weeks of employment - this can prevent problems later on . 


But how do you do this in a timely cost-effective manner? 


Call Anadyne today and ask about our hearing testing management program. We send members or our team to your location every month to help keep up with testing new employees or anyone that may have missed the bus last time. Just make sure your new hires are included in the upcoming event. 


We’ll take care of the rest! 


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