top of page
shutterstock_1484273711.png

Listen with Confidence
 

by self-managing Mild-Moderate Hearing Loss with OTC Hearing Aid with Aural Rehabilitation program

 

with Occupational Hearing Conservation Training and Education for enhanced safety culture

Aug 16, 2022. FDA finalized Rule
on Over-The-Counter (OTC) hearing aid  

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on OTC Hearing Aids and Audition Tech 

  • Linkedin
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Treating Hearing Loss is important  

 

for daily communications,

social interaction

​

for preventing fatigue, falls, isolation, depression, dementia

​

References below

Hearing Safety Culture 

is important  

 

for hearing conservation, productivity  

​

for performance, job advancement

​

References below

Our Products

ATLAS OTC All.jpg

ATLS OTC

OTC Hearing Aids + OTC Kit 

Enhance your hearing for Mild-Moderate Hearing Loss 

Without prescription or fitting

​

Aural Rehabilitation program

Continued education, self-care for life-long hearing health

Audiologist connect when you need additional guidance

Regs.jpg

ATLAS Safety & Health 

Occupational Hearing Conservation Training

Effective hearing safety culture at work

Total worker health - at work and outside of work

 

Ongoing Education program  

Self-paced learning on current topics 

Support fitness for duty  

​

 

All products meet applicable FDA, OSHA, CDC-NIOSH regulations and recommendations

 

All products developed by a team of 

hardware and software engineers, regulatory scientist, certified occupational safety and hearing conservation specialist, audiologist, communication experts, finance experts 

and

an advisory committee dedicated to advancing hearing health and technology

Our community engagement 

Our collaborative partnership 

​

PN.jpg

Our work would not have been possible without support from

nsc.jpg
ASA.jpg
NSF.jpg
Olympus.jpg

Thanks for submitting!

REFERENCES: Food and Drug Administration - Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Rule (FDA-OTC), National Institutes of Deafness and Communication Disorders (NIDCD-NIH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dept. of Defense (DoD), National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Lancet Commission on Hearing Loss 

bottom of page