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All Your Noise Compliance Records in One Place

PDFs, spreadsheets, and calendar reminders — noise compliance evidence ends up everywhere. HSE's latest noise campaign found most small firms failing on basic follow-up — weak worker instruction, no proof that controls were actually working. NoiseProof keeps that evidence in one place so you're not scrambling before the next visit.

Start with the free noise exposure calculator and risk assessment template, then keep the follow-up in one record.

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Built by Crocker Digital Ltd for UK employers managing noise assessments, PPE, training, and audiometry without a full compliance team.

Why noise records break down

The hard part is not the survey. It is the follow-up.

Small firms rarely miss noise compliance because they do not care. They miss it because the evidence trail lives in too many places.

Assessment reports land, then go cold

A consultant survey may identify action points, but the next steps end up split between inboxes, paper notes, and shared drives.

Hearing protection evidence is patchy

PPE can be issued on the shop floor without a clean record of who received it, what changed, or whether the area is still signed correctly.

Audiometry dates are easy to miss

Health surveillance follow-ups often sit in a calendar or spreadsheet that no one checks until renewal time or an inspection request arrives.

Managers cannot see one audit trail

When records live in five places, you cannot answer basic questions quickly: who is exposed, what controls changed, and what still needs doing.

Know exactly what needs doing next

What you can keep on top of in one place

The product is designed to keep the practical work visible: what changed, who is affected, and what still needs to happen before the next review or inspection.

  • Store each assessment in a live register instead of a static PDF folder
  • Track hearing protection zones, signage, and control reviews in the same workflow
  • Keep employee PPE, training, and audiometry actions tied to the right site and task
  • Export a cleaner evidence pack when HSE, insurers, or clients ask what happened next

Still managing noise compliance in spreadsheets?

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Step 1

Capture the baseline

Add the survey findings, exposure assumptions, and affected areas to one register.

Step 2

Assign the controls

Log hearing protection zones, PPE issue, training actions, and review dates against the right workers.

Step 3

See what is due next

Keep audiometry, reassessment triggers, and follow-up tasks visible instead of buried in reminders.

Step 4

Show the evidence fast

Pull together a cleaner record of what changed, when it changed, and who it affected.

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What changes when records stay together

Build a cleaner compliance routine before the next inspection

Cut audit prep from days to a single export

No more hunting through PDFs and inboxes. One click generates the full evidence trail — assessments, controls, PPE records, and follow-up actions — ready for HSE, insurers, or clients.

Automatic alerts 30 days before any deadline

Every audiometry renewal and training refresher flagged a full month before it lapses. No more finding out the week an inspector asks for it.

Cleaner handover between sites

Any site manager can check the same live record without emailing for the latest spreadsheet or asking who has the PPE log. One source of truth across every location.

Full traceability from survey to action

The consultant's report stays connected to every control change, PPE issue, and training session that followed — so the evidence actually tells the full story, not just the starting point.

Search questions

Common workplace noise questions

What are the noise limits at work in the UK?

UK employers work to lower and upper noise exposure action values plus an exposure limit under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. In practice, you need more than the threshold itself: you need a record of who was exposed, what controls were used, and what follow-up happened next.

Does every employer need a noise risk assessment?

Any employer whose staff may be exposed to harmful workplace noise needs to assess that risk and decide what controls, information, and health surveillance are required. The assessment does not end with the survey report. You also need an evidence trail for the actions you take afterwards.

When is health surveillance needed for workplace noise?

Health surveillance becomes relevant when employees are regularly exposed to workplace noise at levels where hearing damage is a real risk. The important operational problem is not only deciding that surveillance is needed, but also tracking who is due, what was completed, and what needs repeating.

How often should a noise risk assessment be reviewed?

A workplace noise assessment should be reviewed whenever equipment, processes, layouts, staffing, or exposure patterns change enough to affect the risk. It should also be revisited if controls are not working as expected. The useful discipline is logging each trigger and the action taken, not just saving the original report.

Can a noise exposure calculator replace a consultant survey?

A calculator can help estimate exposure and support day-to-day decisions, but it does not automatically replace a competent workplace survey where detailed measurement or specialist judgment is needed. The practical value is using calculator outputs, survey findings, and follow-up actions in one record instead of managing each separately.

What should a noise risk assessment include?

A useful noise risk assessment shows who is exposed, where the exposure happens, what controls are already in place, what extra action is needed, and how the employer will review that position. It should also connect to hearing protection, training, surveillance, and evidence of what changed afterwards.

Launch questions

What to expect from the launch

How much will NoiseProof cost?

The product is being designed for owner-managed SMEs, not enterprise budgets. The goal is to cost less than the admin and consultant follow-up time many firms already absorb when records are split across PDFs, spreadsheets, and reminders.

Is NoiseProof live now?

The free tools — noise exposure calculator, risk assessment starter template, and hearing protection zone checklist — are live now. The full compliance tracker is still in build. Joining the waitlist is the best way to hear when it opens.

Will NoiseProof replace a noise consultant?

No. The product is designed to become the management layer around the survey, not a substitute for competent measurements where those are needed. It helps employers keep the ongoing records, reminders, and evidence that usually fall outside the consultant report.

Who is behind NoiseProof?

NoiseProof is a product of Crocker Digital Ltd, a UK software business focused on practical operational tools. The company builds products around real admin and compliance bottlenecks, with a clear scope and visible contact details rather than anonymous landing-page claims.

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