Grand Rapids, MI

Audiogram (Hearing Test) in Grand Rapids, MI

Hearing Conservation

Access 85+ audiogram (hearing test) providers in the Grand Rapids metro area. Audiograms measure hearing acuity and are essential for OSHA hearing conservation programs.

Schedule in Grand Rapids
85+ ProvidersTypically Same day results2.8 injuries per 100 workers (BLS)Save ~46 hrs/mo1 provider per 2,340 residents

An Audiogram is a diagnostic hearing test that measures an individual's hearing sensitivity across different frequencies. In occupational settings, audiograms are a critical component of OSHA's Hearing Conservation Program (29 CFR 1910.95), which requires annual testing for workers exposed to noise levels at or above 85 decibels.

Audiometric testing establishes baseline hearing levels and monitors for changes that might indicate noise-induced hearing loss. Early detection allows for intervention before permanent damage occurs.

BlueHive provides audiometric testing services through our network of certified audiometric technicians and occupational health clinics, helping employers maintain OSHA compliance and protect employee hearing health.

Who Needs This

  • Manufacturing workers
  • Construction workers
  • Airport ground crew
  • Mining employees
  • Any worker exposed to 85+ dB noise levels

How It Works

  1. 1

    Quiet Period

    Employee avoids loud noise for 14 hours before testing (or uses hearing protection).

  2. 2

    Audiometric Testing

    Employee listens for tones at various frequencies and indicates when heard.

  3. 3

    Results Analysis

    Audiogram is reviewed for Standard Threshold Shifts compared to baseline.

  4. 4

    Follow-Up

    Employees with significant changes are referred for further evaluation.

About Audiogram (Hearing Test) in Grand Rapids

BlueHive partners with 85+ certified providers across the Grand Rapids metro area to deliver audiogram (hearing test) services with same-day scheduling, digital results, and compliance support. Grand Rapids's local economy—driven by Healthcare, Manufacturing, and Furniture—creates strong demand for these services.

Estimated Local Demand in Grand Rapids

Based on Grand Rapids's population of 198,917 and local industry mix, an estimated 1,375 audiogram (hearing test) exams are needed annually in the metro area.

Industries Driving Demand

  • Manufacturing~7,638 workers

Estimates based on BLS workforce data and OSHA/DOT regulatory requirements.

Provider Capacity in Grand Rapids

Monthly Capacity
~1,700
Monthly Demand
~115
Availability
High

Grand Rapids's 85 providers can handle approximately 1,700 exams per month—well above estimated local demand, meaning same-day appointments are typically available.

What's Included

  • Pure-tone audiometric testing
  • OSHA-compliant testing protocols
  • Baseline and annual monitoring
  • Standard Threshold Shift detection
  • Mobile audiometric testing available
  • Digital results and tracking

Why Employers Choose This Service

  • OSHA Hearing Conservation compliance
  • Early detection of hearing loss
  • Protection against liability
  • Employee health protection
  • Comprehensive hearing records

Pricing

$35–$75

Actual pricing in Grand Rapids may vary by provider and specific requirements.

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Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Workforce Snapshot

Total Employment
560,000
Mean Annual Wage
$52,810
Injury Rate
3 per 100 workers

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024 OEWS

Michigan Compliance Snapshot

Cannabis Status
Recreational & Medical
Employer Drug Testing
Employers may still test for cannabis

Codes & Regulations

Regulatory Framework

OSHA Hearing Conservation Program (29 CFR 1910.95); baseline within 6 months of first exposure, annual thereafter

OSHA Occupational Health Standards

Renewal & Compliance Schedule

OSHA Hearing Conservation Program (29 CFR 1910.95); baseline within 6 months of first exposure, annual thereafter

Employers in Grand Rapids should calendar renewal dates to avoid compliance gaps. With 85+ local providers, BlueHive makes it easy to schedule renewals promptly.

Cost in Context

At the Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI mean annual wage of $52,810, a $35–$75 audiogram (hearing test) represents just 0.10% of an average worker's annual earnings—a small investment for regulatory compliance and workforce safety.

Wage data: BLS OEWS 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a audiogram (hearing test) in Grand Rapids, MI?

BlueHive partners with 85+ occupational health providers in the Grand Rapids metro area, serving a population of 198,917. That's roughly one provider per 2,340 residents, ensuring convenient access to audiogram (hearing test) with same-day availability.

How much does a audiogram (hearing test) cost in Grand Rapids?

Pricing for audiogram (hearing test) through BlueHive in Grand Rapids typically ranges from $35 to $75. Actual cost varies by provider and specific requirements. Contact us for a transparent quote.

How quickly can I get a audiogram (hearing test) in Grand Rapids?

Most audiogram (hearing test) appointments in Grand Rapids are available same-day or next-day through BlueHive. Submit your request online and we'll match you with a nearby provider.

Which Grand Rapids industries require audiogram (hearing test)?

Grand Rapids's economy—driven by Healthcare, Manufacturing, Furniture—creates strong demand for audiogram (hearing test) services. Common requirements include: Manufacturing workers, Construction workers, Airport ground crew. BlueHive coordinates compliance testing for employers across all sectors.

Does Michigan's cannabis law affect drug testing in Grand Rapids?

Michigan has legalized recreational cannabis, but federal DOT drug testing requirements remain unchanged. Employers should consult legal counsel regarding state-specific drug testing policies. BlueHive ensures all testing follows applicable federal and state regulations.

What is the workplace injury rate in the Grand Rapids metro area?

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI metro area has a workplace injury rate of 3 per 100 full-time workers, with 560,000 total nonfarm employees. Proactive occupational health testing helps employers reduce injury-related costs and stay compliant.

How often do employees need audiograms?

OSHA requires annual audiometric testing for employees in the Hearing Conservation Program (exposed to 85+ dB TWA). Baseline testing is required within 6 months of first exposure.

What is a Standard Threshold Shift?

A Standard Threshold Shift (STS) is a change in hearing threshold of 10 dB or more at 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz averaged together in either ear compared to baseline. This triggers additional requirements under OSHA.

Why Employers Choose BlueHive

  • 85+ providers in Grand Rapids
  • One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
  • Digital results with real-time tracking
  • Same-day appointment availability

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