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Many employers request new and existing employees to get a hearing test for their employment. With Ivory Hearing, employee hearing tests are done by our audiologist and can be useful for:
Please allow about 60 minutes for our audiologist to carry out a thorough and detailed hearing test for your hearing health.
We can conduct employee hearing tests that establish baseline hearing levels for entrance into the Victorian Police Force and for Protective Service Officers.
We perform comprehensive employee hearing tests for aviation medicals as required by CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority).
If you’re applying for entry into the Australian Defence Force, you will need to undergo a medical assessment which includes a hearing test.
When getting a new job, some employers might want a recent audiogram from you to know more about your hearing health.
If your employees are working in a noisy environment, then you might be obliged to organise baseline and routine workplace audiometric testing for your employees.
We can conduct employee hearing tests that establish baseline hearing levels for entrance into the Victorian Police Force and for Protective Service Officers.
We can conduct employee hearing tests that establish baseline hearing levels for entrance into the Victorian Police Force and for Protective Service Officers.
We can conduct employee hearing tests that establish baseline hearing levels for entrance into the Victorian Police Force and for Protective Service Officers.
Many commercial sectors are legally required under Australian law to have current or potential employees undergo workplace audiometric testing, particular for jobs conducted in workplaces with high noise volumes. Organising testing allows employers to comply with legal requirements and protect themselves from potential legal issues.
Employees must be able to hear and comprehend any instructions they’re given and alarms that may go off during emergencies. Having potential employees undergo pre-employment hearing tests or getting current employees to undertake workplace audiometric testing will determine if there’s a hearing impairment that could cause a workplace accident.
There are certain lines of work where it’s imperative that employees have a suitable hearing range, such as the aviation sector. Pre-employment hearing tests are an effective way to verify if an applicant’s hearing capabilities are within the acceptable range for them to carry out the type of work they’re being employed to do.
We can establish baseline hearing levels for entrance into the Victorian Police Force and for Protective Service Officers.
We perform comprehensive hearing test for aviation medicals as required by CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority)
If you are applying for Entry into the Australian Defence Force, you will need to undergo a medical assessment which includes a hearing test.
When you are getting a new job, some employers might want a recent audiogram from you to know more about your hearing health.
If your employees are working in a noisy environment, then you might be obliged to get baseline and routine audiometric testing for your employees.
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Our audiologist is a university degree-qualified audiologist and an accredited member of the Audiological Society of Australia. We can test kids over 7 years old as well as all adults. Kids younger than 7 years old will require a different set up for a hearing test.
We recommend getting your hearing tested every year to keep an eye on any changes. If you have hearing loss or wear hearing aids, we recommend getting a hearing test in Melbourne every 6 months for more accurate adjustment.
You can. Free hearing tests online are useful tools that can let you know if you have any hearing loss. However, most online hearing tests are not calibrated. Our equipment is calibrated yearly for more accurate results. If your online test result shows that you have a hearing loss, please contact us for a full assessment.
A free hearing test is a quick screening test to see if you have a hearing loss or not. A full hearing assessment provides more details about your hearing health, such as the type and degree of any hearing loss, the source of hearing loss, your inner and middle ear condition, etc.
Yes, eligible patients can come to Ivory Hearing for a bulk billing hearing test in Melbourne.