New Hearing Protection Fit Testing Requirements In Alberta (Effective March 31, 2023)
Updated May 10, 2023
The Government of Alberta is implementing changes to parts of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Code. Effective March 31, 2023, Part 16 of the OHS Code will require employers to ensure workers are fit tested for the hearing protection devices they use and wear.
DriverCheck is pleased to announce we are expanding our Alberta testing services to include qualitative and quantitative hearing protection fit testing! We now offer qualitative testing at all our Alberta clinic locations and quantitative testing (for both banded and non-banded earplugs) at our Calgary and Edmonton clinics.
New Hearing Protection Fit Testing: Top 5 Things to Know
The Government of Alberta is implementing changes to parts of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Code.
Effective March 31, 2023, a key aspect of the code will be implemented which requires employers in Alberta to ensure workers are fit tested for the hearing protection devices they use and wear. This change is intended to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
Fit testing of the devices must meet CSA Standard Z94.2-14 (R2019), Hearing Protection Devices – Performance, Selection, Care and Use.
Fit testing of hearing protection can be conducted either quantitatively or qualitatively.
DriverCheck can help! DriverCheck’s nurses and technicians have the knowledge, training, and skill to perform qualitative and quantitative hearing protection fit testing, and are supported by medical oversight, directives, and standard operating procedures to ensure this assessment is done safely and correctly.
For additional information about DriverCheck’s Hearing Protection Fit Testing services visit: DriverCheck.ca/Hearing-Protection-Fit-Testing
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Now Available in Alberta: Qualitative Hearing Protection Fit Testing!
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