Soundtrace Completes Independent Third-Party Review Confirming Alignment With OSHA Hearing Conservation Requirements
Former Senior OSHA Leader Evaluates Program Against 29 CFR 1910.95
The independent review, conducted by
The announcement follows the recent publication of a peer-reviewed Purdue University study in The Hearing Journal, which found that Soundtrace's audiometers and software significantly enhanced hearing conservation program effectiveness.
Together, the independent compliance review and academic research reinforce Soundtrace's position as a compliant, credible, and forward-looking hearing conservation provider for commercial employers and government organizations.
An Independent Assessment for a Modern Hearing Conservation Model
OSHA's hearing conservation standard was originally written in the early 1980s and has remained largely unchanged despite advances in scientific understanding, technology, and program design. While OSHA has issued interpretation letters and guidance over time, the regulation itself reflects legacy program models that predate modern digital workflows and data-driven prevention strategies.
As employers and government organizations increasingly evaluate hearing conservation programs not just for compliance but for effectiveness, there has been a growing need for independent, expert-led assessments that evaluate alignment with regulatory intent and enforcement expectations in addition to regulatory text.
Soundtrace believes this assessment represents one of the first formal, independent, third-party evaluations of a modern, technology-enabled hearing conservation services platform against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 that incorporates regulatory text, interpretation letters, and enforcement intent informed by decades of senior OSHA leadership experience.
"This assessment confirms alignment with OSHA as written and intended," said
Independent Third-Party Review Overview
The assessment evaluated Soundtrace's documented protocols, system controls, and operational workflows for alignment with both the text and intent of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95, incorporating enforcement expectations and modern best practices for program effectiveness. The review was performed through Nexus HSE, a professional environmental health and safety organization.
Program-Level Validation Across Core OSHA Requirements
The independent third-party review evaluated Soundtrace's hearing conservation program across the major components of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 at a programmatic control level.
As part of the assessment, the following elements were reviewed:
- Noise exposure monitoring and dosimetry
- Audiometric testing program design and operational workflows
- Baseline, annual, and longitudinal audiogram management
- Standard threshold shift identification and follow-up processes
- Audiometric testing environment controls and ambient noise management
- Audiometer calibration and quality assurance procedures
- Hearing protection selection, fit testing, and attenuation support
- Employee training delivery and documentation
- Medical and exposure recordkeeping and retention
The review was supported by a detailed OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 compliance matrix mapping applicable regulatory subsections and appendices to Soundtrace controls, responsibilities, and supporting evidence.
This assessment does not replace an employer's responsibility to operate an OSHA-compliant hearing conservation program. It confirms that Soundtrace's program architecture is designed to support compliant implementation when used in accordance with documented protocols.
Reinforced by Independent Academic Research
The independent OSHA compliance review builds on the November publication of a peer-reviewed Purdue University study in The Hearing Journal, which examined the implementation of Soundtrace's audiometers and software within a large university hearing conservation program.
The Purdue study found that Soundtrace's approach significantly enhanced program effectiveness, including improved access to testing, better consistency across testing events, and stronger longitudinal monitoring compared to traditional hearing conservation models. Together, the Purdue research and the independent compliance assessment provide complementary validation of Soundtrace's regulatory alignment and real-world program impact.
Advancing Hearing Conservation Beyond Compliance
Recent research from Johns Hopkins University and other institutions has demonstrated that untreated hearing loss is associated with increased risk of cognitive decline, dementia, and higher long-term healthcare costs. These findings have accelerated demand for hearing conservation programs that go beyond minimum regulatory requirements and focus on prevention and early intervention.
By combining independent OSHA validation, peer-reviewed academic research, and modern, data-driven workflows, Soundtrace is helping employers and government agencies build hearing conservation programs designed to reduce long-term health and financial risk rather than simply satisfy compliance obligations.
About Soundtrace
Soundtrace delivers technology-enabled hearing conservation services that combine boothless audiometry, noise exposure monitoring, fit testing workflows, and cloud-based medical surveillance into a single, secure program. Soundtrace supports employers and government agencies in operating compliant, scalable hearing conservation programs while advancing the effectiveness of occupational hearing protection.
Soundtrace also partners with UniFirst First Aid + Safety to support mobile on-site hearing testing services, enabling employers to deliver compliant and accessible audiometric testing directly at their facilities while maintaining centralized program oversight and secure medical recordkeeping.
This assessment does not constitute OSHA certification, approval, or endorsement.
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