Safety plans don’t always work the way we think they do.
Alarms go off. Instructions are given. But not everyone receives or responds in the same way. For people with hearing loss, critical moments—like a fire alarm, a call for attention, or urgent instructions—can be missed entirely. Most systems assume the message is enough, but in practice, that’s not always the case.
What we do
We review your emergency preparedness, workplace safety practices and individual safety plans to see how they actually work in real situations—especially for people with hearing loss. We help you understand where they may fall short and recommend what to do instead.
What we can do
- Review emergency scenario planning, tabletop or live exercises
- Review emergency procedures, plans or public safety information
- Review into alarm systems and alert recommendations
- Review workplace safety communication, emergency preparedness and response policies
- Review an individualized workplace emergency response plan
- Customized employee training to build awareness or training material
What you get
- Clear insight into where communication may break down
- Practical recommendations you can act on
- A stronger understanding of how your emergency plan performs in practice
- Help your organization stay compliant with health and safety laws
Start with a conversation
If you’re not sure whether this applies to your organization, we can start there. Reach out to hello@ lisnen.com.
