About Us

We're dedicated to helping Australian employers protect their workers from noise-induced hearing loss — one workplace at a time.

Our Story

Hearing At Work was founded with a simple belief: workplace hearing testing should be easy, accessible, and genuinely useful for employers — not a box-ticking exercise.

We saw too many businesses struggle to organise hearing tests for their workers, often resorting to sending employees offsite at significant cost and disruption. Our solution was to bring the testing equipment directly to the workplace.

Today, we work with businesses across Australia — from small family-run operations to large industrial sites — delivering professional, compliant audiometric testing programs tailored to each client's needs.

Oscilla audiometric screener with portable testing booths

Our Approach

  1. 01Understand your workforce, site, and noise exposure profile
  2. 02Schedule testing at a time that suits your operations
  3. 03Conduct calibrated audiometric tests onsite
  4. 04Deliver clear, actionable reports within the week
  5. 05Recommend follow-up actions where needed

What We Stand For

Compliance First

Every test we perform meets AS/NZS 1269.4 standards and the relevant WHS legislation for your state or territory.

Minimal Disruption

We schedule around your operations and move efficiently through your workforce, getting testing done with minimal downtime.

Clear Communication

Our reports are written in plain language. Workers and managers alike can understand results and recommended actions.

Long-Term Partnership

We build ongoing relationships with our clients to ensure their hearing conservation programs stay up to date and effective.

Industries We Serve

We work with businesses across every noise-exposed industry in Australia.

ManufacturingMining & ResourcesConstructionAgricultureHeavy Transport & LogisticsDefence & Emergency ServicesFood & Beverage ProductionUtilities & Infrastructure

Get in Touch

Ready to set up a hearing conservation program for your workplace?