On-Site OSHA Hearing Testing Services

We will come to your location to complete OSHA Hearing Testing!

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On-Site OSHA Hearing Testing in Our Mobile Testing Trailer

Marion Downs Center provides efficient, professional on-site OSHA and MSHA hearing testing for industrial employers through our fully equipped mobile testing trailer. Instead of sending employees off-site or taking over valuable conference spaces, we bring the controlled testing environment, employee training, and data collection directly to your facility.

Our trailer is designed for busy industrial workplaces that need accurate occupational hearing testing with minimal disruption to operations. Each scheduled group completes hearing conservation and ear protection training, employee information review, and testing in approximately 20 minutes.

With six testing stations inside a sound-attenuating testing room, we cna train and test approximately 18 employees per hour through the process. All we need is a safe place to park and access to one regular power outlet.

Efficient Testing. Minimal disruption. Audiologist-reviewed results.

We make the process simple!

  1. We bring the mobile trailer to your facility. There is no need to reserve a conference room, create a temporary testing area, or send employees to another location for testing.
  2. Each group begins in the training area, where employees watch our original fie-minute hearing conservation training video. The training is designed to address applicable OSHA and MSHA topics, including how workplace noise can affect hearing, why hearing protection matters, the proper use and care of hearing protection, and the purpose of on-site OSHA hearing testing.
  3. While employees train, our technician verifies the employee information. This allows for more efficient and helps identify information that may be important when reviewing hearing testing results.
  4. Six employees at a time complete hearing testing. Each full group session takes approximately 20 minutes, and it includes training, review, testing, and cleaning between groups.
  5. Our service does not end when the trailer leaves your facility. A licensed Audiologist who specializes in hearing conservation reviews the hearing results and is available to assist safety managers with questions, findings, and next steps. This gives employers access to hearing conservation expertise from a team that understands industrial workplaces.
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Why People Choose Us

Fast Testing for Busy Workplaces
Testing six employees every 20 minutes helps employers complete annual hearing testing efficiently across shifts, departments, and production schedules.
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Minimal Interruption and Simple Set Up
The testing and training occur in our mobile trailer rather than inside your facility. This reduces the need to relocate employees, reserve internal rooms, or disrupt normal operations. We bring all the testing equipment, so you only need to provide parking and on outlet.
Training and Testing in One Visit
Employees receive hearing conservation and ear protection training and hearing testing during the same scheduled session. This supports an organized hearing conservation process and reduces scheduling complexity.
Audiologist-Reviewed Testing
At Marion Downs Center, hearing test results are reviewed by an audiologist, with support available to help safety managers, understand findings, and manage appropriate next steps.
Flexible Scheduling
Industrial facilities rarely operate on a simple schedule. We work with employers to coordinate testing around shifts, employee availability, and operational priorities--helping reduce downtime while supporting annual testing needs.
Cost-Conscious Support
As part of a nonprofit organization, Marion Downs Center is committed to delivering efficient, high-quality occupational services at a competitive cost for employers.

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