Your Staff Can Hear You, OSHA Can’t Fine You

If your business runs live sound, high-powered equipment, or keeps your team on the floor for long hours in a loud environment, you’ve got two choices: comply with OSHA - or risk a potential lawsuit - which disgruntled employees often file.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires that employers provide hearing protection when noise exposure reaches or exceeds 85 decibels. Most venues, bars, clubs, and even outdoor events hit that threshold with ease.

But here’s the catch: foam earplugs and those silicone cone shaped earplugs suck.
Employees hate them. They’re uncomfortable, disposable, the pop out and worst of all - they block out the sound they need to do their job. Most silicone cone-shaped earplugs block 16db of audio, causing muffling - and they do little to block harmful frequencies - which are the damaging problem in loud environments.

Enter Spares: OSHA-Ready Without Killing Communication

Spares High-Fidelity Earplugs reduce maul frequencies by up to 30 dB, bringing loud environments down to safe levels without creating isolation, causing muffling or blocking out the sound you want, and need to here. That means:

  • Security can still hear instructions, and patrons.
  • Bartenders can still talk to each other and customers.
  • Techs and engineers can hear the mix and react in real time.

It’s the balance OSHA requires, and that your team actually needs.

One Pack, Many Shifts

Spares are reusable, sanitary, and easy to distribute. Each pair comes in its own protective keychain-ready case. Workers can carry them on or off shift without losing or damaging them, making compliance simple.

And if someone forgets theirs? Grab another from your venue pack and keep moving. With wholesale 25-pair boxes available, you're never caught short.

It’s Not Just Smart - It’s Legal Protection

Providing OSHA-compliant hearing protection doesn’t just help your staff - it protects your business.

Whether you're a music venue, a brewery with a DJ booth, or a production company working festivals, failure to provide adequate protection can result in:

  • OSHA fines
  • Workers comp claims
  • Lost productivity
  • Reputational damage

Spares make it easy to say:

- “Yes, we provide hearing protection.”
- “Yes, it’s reusable and effective.”
- “Yes, our staff can still hear and communicate.”

Smart Businesses Don’t Just React - They Prepare

Your staff can hear you. OSHA can’t fine you. That’s a win-win. You’ ll find Spares worn at major venues, theaters, clubs and bars around the world.

Outfit your team with Spares today. Grab Your Spares today!