About Howard Leight by Honeywell

Reliable hearing protection, shaped by worker comfort and safety documentation.

Howard Leight by Honeywell is known by safety teams for earplugs and earmuffs that support industrial hearing conservation programs. The brand position is practical: help workers wear protection correctly, help distributors keep the right products stocked, and help EHS leaders retain the datasheets, training records, and attenuation information that programs depend on.

Hearing protection manufacturing and quality review
Company timeline

A program mindset built over decades.

1911

Hearing protection experience begins with a focus on practical products for workers exposed to industrial noise.

1970s

Disposable foam earplug technology becomes a central part of site hearing protection programs as industrial safety teams formalize conservation practices.

1990s

Reusable plugs, banded options, and earmuff families expand the range of comfort and attenuation choices for complex worksites.

Today

Howard Leight by Honeywell supports distributors and EHS teams with product families, NRR data, EN 352 documentation, and training materials for multi-site programs.

Manufacturing footprint and documentation discipline.

For B2B buyers, a hearing protection brand has to do more than ship product. Purchasing teams need consistent labeling, predictable carton quantities, and the ability to retrieve technical records when internal audits ask why a product was selected. Quality and sustainability teams also need a clear view of how product families are packaged, transported, and replaced over time.

Our site content mirrors that buying reality. It places datasheet access, NRR references, EN 352 family notes, and service support close to product discovery. That structure helps distributors answer common questions quickly and gives EHS teams a cleaner path from product selection to program documentation.

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Sustainability pillars

Responsible programs start with smarter use.

Materials

Product selection weighs attenuation, comfort, hygiene, and replacement intervals so sites avoid waste from mismatched PPE that workers reject.

Operations

Documentation practices support ISO 14001:2015 style environmental management reviews where facilities track consumption and disposal habits.

Circular Loop

Reusable plugs and durable earmuffs can reduce disposable volume where hygiene and task patterns allow responsible reuse.

Workforce

Training materials emphasize correct insertion, inspection, and replacement so hearing PPE is both available and understandable.

ESG data hub

Program metrics buyers can review.

Scope 1 and 2Operational carbon tracking can be reviewed by facility and period when supplied by the buyer program.
Water and WasteReusable options and dispenser planning help sites track waste reduction without claiming universal outcomes.
Training RecordsAnnual hearing conservation refreshers can be logged by department for internal audit evidence.
Product DataNRR dB, EN 352 SNR, replacement intervals, and instructions are packaged for procurement review.
Leadership focus

Quality, EHS, and channel teams aligned around repeatable programs.

EHS Program Lead

Owns hearing conservation guidance, training pathways, and safe wording for workplace compliance support.

Quality Manager

Maintains product documentation access, lot consistency review, and product family data discipline.

Channel Director

Coordinates distributor stocking models, multi-site quotes, and replenishment planning for industrial buyers.

Need media or program information?

Contact the team for hearing protection program background, distributor support, or product documentation questions.