Save the Date! Join NHCA for the International Hearing Protector Fit-Testing Symposium August 18 & 19

The National Hearing Conservation Association invites you to join us for the inaugural International Hearing Protector Fit-Testing Symposium in Dallas, Texas, August 18-19, 2023. This will be a hybrid event and virtual attendance options will be available.

The goal of the symposium is to accelerate the implementation of hearing protector fit-testing into effective hearing conservation programs.  Employers, policymakers, researchers, manufacturers, and others will share current science and uses for hearing protector fit-testing.

Objectives include:

  • Increase knowledge regarding the evidence-based use of hearing protector fit-testing.
  • Identify supports and barriers to fit testing implementation in occupational settings and develop solutions for overcoming barriers.
  • Advance hearing protector fit-testing as the rule in hearing loss prevention programs.

Who can benefit by attending?

  • Health and Safety professionals
  • Hearing conservationists
  • Industrial hygienists
  • Professional supervisors of audiometric programs
  • Occupational medicine physicians and nurses
  • Policy makers
  • Hearing loss prevention program managers
  • & MORE!

Space is limited so budget now! Click here to learn more about available sponsorship & exhibiting opportunities and how you can be a part of this exciting program.

Registration opens soon!

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