Connected hearing protection

3M Peltor Connects Hearing Protection With Practical EHS Data

Bring Peltor hearing protection, two-way communication, headset checks, and noise exposure planning into a single program view for crews that work in loud, fast-moving environments.

Program documentation can support EN 352 review, NRR selection, fit coaching, and wireless headset governance where applicable.
3M Peltor headset used in an industrial plant
89 dBAArea noise trend · press line
31 dB NRRTarget attenuation band
42 / 45Headsets checked this week
EN 352 file readyDocumentation packet for safety review
EN 352ANSI guidanceCE documentationFCC where applicableATEX selected radios
By workplace risk package

Peltor Programs Organized Around the Places Hearing Loss Starts

Instead of a generic catalog list, each bundle starts with the work environment, the communication burden, and the expected exposure pattern.

Construction crew using hearing protection

Construction

Passive earmuffs, helmet-mounted options, face shield compatibility, and supervisor radio communication for mobile crews.

Hard hat · Earmuffs · Radio headset · Eye protection
Manufacturing operator with electronic hearing protection

Manufacturing and Welding

Noise maps, shift-long comfort checks, hygiene kit planning, and headset policies for weld cells, press lines, and grinding bays.

Electronic earmuffs · FR gear · Face shield · Gloves
Oil and gas crew with headset communication

Oil, Gas and Mining

High-noise equipment zones, shift handoff communication, selected intrinsically safe radio options, and inspection logs.

Headset · Gas detector · FR suit · Boots
Utility technician with hearing protection

Utilities and Electrical

Arc-rated work planning, generator noise control, crew communication, and documentation for contractor onboarding.

Hearing protection · Arc-rated layers · Eye protection
Transportation maintenance team wearing hearing protection

Transportation and Response

Depot maintenance, airport ramp, rail service, and emergency teams that need situational awareness without skipping attenuation review.

Communication headset · Hi-vis · Traffic safety
Food and pharma maintenance technician with hearing protection

Food and Pharma Hygiene

Cleanable headset procedures, color-coded storage, shift replacement intervals, and simple training material for production supervisors.

Cleanable earmuffs · Hair cover · Eye protection
ISO 14001:2015Management system references
ISO 50001Energy improvement tracking
Scope 1+2Operational carbon reporting
PCR targetsPackaging and material review
OEKO-TEX 100Material screen where applicable
31 dBNRR target selections
EN 352Documentation workflow
6Workplace risk packages
90 dayPilot deployment model
Program fit

Where 3M Peltor Adds the Most Signal

Teams choose Peltor when hearing protection must coexist with instructions, alarms, radio traffic, and documented program controls.

01

Noise Mapping

Link attenuation choices to actual zones instead of treating every worker as the same exposure case.

02

Communication

Keep critical instructions audible while preserving the discipline of hearing conservation planning.

03

Inspection Rhythm

Track hygiene kits, cushions, batteries, and headset assignment before small details become program drift.

04

Documentation

Maintain a practical packet for buyers, safety leaders, and jobsite supervisors who need traceable decisions.

Pilot-ready support

Build a Peltor Hearing Protection Pilot Without Guessing at the Workflow

Share your current noise zones, headset use cases, and communication constraints. The response can outline product families, documentation needs, and a phased deployment path.

  • Noise exposure and communication use case review
  • EN 352 and NRR documentation alignment
  • Supervisor training notes for headset care
  • Connected safety data path for pilot locations

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