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Essential component of a hearing protection program as outlined in AS/NZS 1269.3:2005
Half face, full face and disposable masks in accordance with AS/NZ 1715:2009
12 minutes for hearing protection and 20 minutes for respirator
Fast, quantitative, and objective, delivering quick and accurate measurements
Anytime, any location, we can be there
Fit tests are conducted by Mobile Screening are 100% compliant with regulations in all state and territories.









Respirator fit testing, also known as mask fit testing, is a process used to ensure that a respiratory protective device, such as a mask or respirator, forms an adequate seal around the wearer’s face. This testing is crucial to confirm that the wearer is receiving sufficient protection against dusts, mists, fumes, gases, vapours, and biological contaminants.
Mobile Screening provide quantitative fit testing which uses specialised equipment to measure the actual amount of leakage into the mask and provides a numerical result, known as the fit factor. It’s more precise and is used for higher hazard environments.
Hearing protection fit testing, also known as ear fit testing, is used to assess how well hearing protection guards an individual from harmful noise levels. By conducting fit tests, employers can verify that the hearing protectors selected for their workers are providing the necessary level of protection. This helps in customising protection for individual workers and ensuring compliance with the standard’s requirements.
The benefits of ear fit testing include:

Onsite workplace hearing tests in accordance with the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1269.4:2014

Comprehensive assessment aligned with Australian noise exposure standard

Analysis of airborne dust, silica, welding fumes, VOCs, PAHs, diesel particulate and asbestos

Comprehensive staff skin checks and education by experienced melanographers

Lung function testing that meets Thoracic Society of Australia standards

Respirator fit testing in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZ 1715:2009

Ear fit testing to ensure compliance with the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1269.3:2005

Options to suit your staff from essential health checks to advanced health screening

AUSDRISK assessment developed by the Bake IDI Heart Diabetes Institute

Blanket and random testing in accordance with your company's drug and alcohol policy

Lux testing for workplace safety, productivity, and well-being.

A quick and easy vision assessment using a Snellen chart