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A baseline audiogram is an initial hearing test used in workplace audiometric testing to establish hearing thresholds. It enables organisations to track changes over time, identify hearing loss early, and manage risks associated with occupational noise exposure.
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on 20 Mar 2026 1:59 PM
Jeremy Trotman, Founder and Principal Occupational Hygienist at JTA, will speak at the ASBESTOS 2026 Conference in Sydney. His presentation explores the safe reclaiming and reuse of timber from asbestos removal and demolition projects, balancing compliance, worker protection and sustainability.
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on 20 Feb 2026 12:46 PM

Workplace noise remains one of Australia’s most widespread and preventable occupational hazards. Despite long standing guidance, many workplaces continue to expose workers to hazardous noise levels that create a real risk of hearing damage.

Regulators are now tightening enforcement of noise risk management, including new requirements for audiometric testing in NSW (effective 1 January 2024) and QLD (effective 29 July 2025).

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on 05 Feb 2026 12:47 PM
Effective workplace noise management involves identifying noise risks, monitoring exposure levels and linking results with audiometric testing to ensure workers are protected from harmful noise.
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on 06 Mar 2026 2:30 PM
Workplace noise risks are often underestimated until hearing damage has already occurred. In this article, we explore five common gaps in workplace noise management, from outdated assessments and inconsistent audiometric testing to poor follow-through on control measures. Understanding these gaps can help organisations strengthen compliance, reduce risk and better protect their workforce.
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on 20 Feb 2026 11:47 AM

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