Respiratory and hearing protection program support for industrial teams. Review compliance planning
Services

Moldex Services for Respiratory and Hearing Program Execution

Moldex service support is built for EHS teams that already know the hazard is real but need a repeatable way to select products, communicate use rules, document fit testing, and keep approved items available across sites. The work starts with a practical review of dusty tasks, nuisance exposure, respirator styles, shift noise, wearer comfort, and reorder behavior. From there, we help convert the review into product families, datasheet packets, training notes, and distributor item lists that supervisors can use without rebuilding the program each quarter.

Schedule Program Review
Safety specialist reviewing respirator program
Service pillars

Four Support Tracks That Keep PPE Decisions Practical

01

Hazard and Task Review

Map airborne particulate, nuisance dust, maintenance tasks, and noise zones into a short product decision record.

02

Fit Test Preparation

Build wearer rosters, product family lists, and documentation packs for annual qualitative or quantitative fit testing.

03

Stocking and Reorder Logic

Translate approved respirators, earplugs, and replacement parts into distributor-ready core item lists and min-max levels.

04

Supervisor Enablement

Provide toolbox talk outlines, use reminders, and audit notes that help front-line leaders reinforce correct PPE use.

Case highlights

Service Examples for Multi-Shift Workplaces

Dusty Packaging Line Standardization

A multi-line manufacturer needed one respirator family for short-duration dusty cleanup tasks and a separate half mask path for higher-frequency maintenance. The Moldex support workflow separated disposable and reusable needs, built a model-level datasheet packet, and gave purchasing a reorder list that avoided random substitutions. Supervisors received a fit test schedule, wearer roster, and simple issue notes so shift leaders could keep the program consistent when staffing changed.

Packaging line respirator planning

Hearing Conservation Dispenser Reset

A fabrication site had high earplug consumption but inconsistent placement across departments. The service review compared noise zones, worker movement, dispenser visibility, and plug comfort comments. The final plan grouped high-NRR foam plugs, corded options, and supervisor refill checks by area. The result was a cleaner conversation between EHS, purchasing, and the distributor: which items belong at each station, how often they should be replenished, and when a training reminder is needed.

Hearing conservation dispenser planning
4service tracks
6workplace bundle paths
12 mofit test planning cycle
1approved item map
Service request

Turn Respirator and Earplug Choices Into a Site-Ready Program

Tell us which tasks, hazards, and current items you want to review. We can help organize the datasheet set, fit test notes, product mix, and stocking plan so the next buying cycle is easier to defend.

  • Task and hazard intake for respiratory protection
  • Hearing protection mix and dispenser placement review
  • Distributor-ready item list and quote support