Construction Hearing Protection | OSHA-Compliant Earplugs & Earmuffs

Construction hearing protection on a truck tailgate.

Our Construction Hearing Protection gear is designed to protect your crew from the high-decibel environments that define modern job sites. From concrete saws to heavy machinery, prolonged exposure to noise over 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss which is why OSHA and NIOSH require reliable hearing protection for construction workers.


This collection includes earplugs, earmuffs, and electronic hearing protectors engineered for comfort, communication, and maximum noise reduction. Choose from foam earplugs, reusable silicone plugs, or high-attenuation earmuffs designed to block out harmful frequencies while maintaining clear situational awareness.


Every item in our Construction Hearing Protection line meets or exceeds ANSI S3.19 and OSHA 1910.95 standards. Whether you are working on demo and replace projects, framing, excavation, or industrial maintenance, you’ll find options rated for both short-term use and long-term daily wear.


We have tested these hearing protection options on 100s of concrete projects running heavy demo equipment. Protect your hearing and your productivity with Construction Hearing Protection that’s built to last, comfortable to wear, and compliant with the highest industry standards.

Key Features

Feature Description
ANSI Certification ANSI Z89.1 Type 1, Class E or G
OSHA Compliance Meets OSHA 1910.135 standards
Material Options ABS, HDPE, or carbon fiber composite
Design Options Full brim, cap style, vented, or carbon fiber finish
Suspension 4-point or 6-point ratchet adjustable
Electrical Protection Up to 20,000 volts (Class E models)
Color Options Blue, Navy Blue, Light Blue
Finish Options Gloss, matte, or carbon fiber pattern
Blue Carbon Fiber Hard Hat on a construction site

Frequently asked questions

Who typically wears blue hard hats?

Blue helmets are often used by electricians, carpenters, and general technical workers to identify skilled trades.

What’s the difference between navy and light blue hard hats?

Navy blue is often worn by foremen or supervisors, while light blue is used for technicians or visitors.

Can I customize these with my company logo?

Yes, custom logo printing is available for all Contractor PPE hard hats.

Are blue hard hats OSHA approved?

Yes, all helmets that meet ANSI Z89.1 are OSHA compliant regardless of color.