Ear Plugs
What Are Ear Plugs?
Ear plugs are small inserts that fit inside the ear canal to block harmful noise before it reaches the eardrum. They are also called earplugs, and they work by physically sealing the canal so sound waves cannot pass through at full volume. Workers insert them before entering noisy areas like shops, plants, or job sites.
All Safety supplies ear plugs to industrial and commercial buyers across Canada.
Key Takeaways
- Block harmful noise by sealing the ear canal against high-decibel job site sound
- Come in disposable foam, reusable silicone, corded, and banded styles for different needs
- Carry an NRR rating that indicates how much noise reduction the product provides
- Pair with earmuffs for dual protection in extreme noise environments
- Suit short tasks or full shifts depending on material and fit
- Require correct insertion depth to form a complete seal and work as intended
Corded vs Disposable Ear Plugs: Choosing the Right Type
Corded ear plugs attach to a cord worn around the neck, so workers can remove them between tasks without losing them. Disposable ear plugs are single-use foam inserts meant to be thrown away after one shift. Banded ear plugs sit on a flexible headband, letting workers pop them in and out quickly without touching the foam tips.
Ear Plug Types Compared
| Type | Material | Reusable | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disposable foam | Polyurethane foam | No | Daily job site wear, single shift |
| Corded disposable | Polyurethane foam with cord | No | In-and-out tasks, equipment operators |
| Banded | Foam pods on plastic band | Often | Frequent on/off use, food processing |
| Reusable silicone | Silicone | Yes | Long-term daily use, moisture exposure |
Disposable foam suits workers who need a fresh pair each shift, while corded and banded styles favour those who remove plugs often during the day.
How Noise Reduction Rating Affects Hearing Protection
Noise Reduction Rating, or NRR, measures how much a hearing protection plug reduces sound exposure under laboratory conditions. CSA Z94.2 governs hearing protection in Canada, with products classified under Class AL, BL, or CL. Hard hat-mounted earmuffs reference the same NRR scale and can supplement ear plugs when combined.
A higher NRR generally means more protection, but fit matters as much as the rating printed on the package.
Industries That Rely on Hearing Protection Plugs
Different industries need ear plugs for different reasons, and the right type depends on the noise source and how often a worker removes them.
- Construction: power tools and heavy equipment generate sustained noise, so construction ear plugs with a strong seal are standard daily gear
- Manufacturing: continuous machine noise on the floor calls for consistent daily-wear disposable or reusable plugs
- Oil and gas: compressors and pumps run for long shifts, making corded plugs practical for workers who step in and out of loud zones
- Food processing: metal-detectable ear plugs help facilities track lost inserts and prevent contamination
- Welding: plugs worn under a welding helmet need a low profile that does not break the helmet seal
- Outdoor and recreational use: some workers also use ear plugs for sleeping or travel when off the clock
How to Select and Buy the Right Ear Plugs
Choosing ear plugs starts with measuring the noise level of the work environment and matching it to an appropriate NRR class.
- Identify the noise source and how long exposure lasts each shift
- Check the required NRR or CSA class for that environment
- Decide between disposable, corded, banded, or reusable silicone
- Confirm compatibility with other PPE like hard hats and safety glasses
- Order single boxes for trial fit or bulk cases for full crews
- Set a replacement schedule for disposable styles
Quick Selection Checklist
- Check the noise level of the work area before selecting an NRR class
- Verify the plug seals fully without causing ear canal pain
- Assess whether disposable or reusable better fits daily routine
- Confirm compatibility with respirators or other head-worn PPE
- Review bulk pricing for crews needing multiple pairs
- Confirm return eligibility under the shipping and returns policy before bulk ordering
- Check for metal-detectable options if working in food processing
- Review replacement frequency to budget for ongoing disposable use
Ear Plug Terminology
- Earplugs
- Alternate spelling of ear plugs, referring to the same insertable hearing protection device.
- NRR
- Noise Reduction Rating, a lab-tested measure of how much sound a plug blocks.
- Corded
- A style connected by a cord so the plugs can hang around the neck between uses.
- Banded
- A style with foam pods mounted on a flexible plastic headband.
- Disposable foam
- Single-use polyurethane foam plugs discarded after one shift.
- Reusable silicone
- Moldable silicone plugs cleaned and worn repeatedly over time.
Common Ear Plug Questions
How do I insert foam ear plugs correctly?
Roll the foam tip into a thin cylinder, pull the top of the ear up and back to straighten the canal, then insert and hold until the foam expands to fill the space and form a seal.
Can ear plugs be used for sleeping?
Yes, soft foam or silicone ear plugs are commonly used for sleeping to reduce ambient noise, though workplace-rated plugs are designed primarily for industrial noise exposure rather than comfort over a full night.
Do metal-detectable ear plugs exist for food processing facilities?
Yes, some disposable and corded ear plugs include a metal strip so detection equipment can flag a lost insert before it contaminates food products on the line.
Should I combine ear plugs with earmuffs?
Workers in very high noise environments often wear both together for added reduction, pairing ear plugs with earmuffs rather than relying on either alone.
Selecting ear plugs comes down to matching NRR class to the noise level of the job, then picking a style, disposable, corded, banded, or reusable silicone, that fits how often a worker removes them during a shift. CSA Z94.2 sets the Canadian framework for hearing protection classification, with NRR figures carried over from US testing on individual products. Workers in food processing should look for metal-detectable options, while those under helmets or respirators need a low-profile fit that does not break other seals. Combining ear plugs with earmuffs adds protection in the loudest environments. Buying in bulk through All Safety helps crews standardize hearing protection across a site without reordering individually for each worker.
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E-A-R Classic Foam Earplugs, Pair | Pillow Pack 200 Pairs | 3M
3M Safety
$67.63Slow-recovery PVC foam provides comfort with low pressure Moisture-resistant foam will maintain its comfort, fit and critical recovery characteristics Shape equalizes pressure throughout the ear canal as it expands Flame-retardant and dermatologically...$67.63 -
E-A-R Foam Earplugs, 100 Pair - Polybag, Corded (1110) | 3M
3M Safety
$68.26Individually packaged for convenience Smooth, dirt resistant surface Soft hypo-allergenic polyurethane foam offers superior comfort Bright orange for visibility Specifications Style: Corded NRR DB: 29 Size: One-Size Certification(s):...$68.26 -
Prefilled Mega Flareâ„¢ Plus Ear Plug Dispenser - 200 Pairs | Dynamic Safety
Dynamic Safety
$69.10Features Prefilled dispenser includes 200 pairs of Mega Flare™ Plus ear plugs Table top install and easy to use Controlled release mechanism ensures the correct number of plugs are dispensed into a collection tray Sufficient capacity to supply...$69.10 -
Howard Leight Maximum Lite Low-Pressure Foam Earplugs, Pair - Paper Pack, Corded | Box of 100 Pairs | Honeywell
Honeywell
$69.50Ideal size for workers with smaller ear canals Low pressure polyurethane foam expands gently for comfortable long-term wear Contoured T-shape for easy handling and wear Smooth, soil-resistant skin prevents dirt build-up Available in poly or paper...$69.50 -
Metal Detectable Soft Polyurethane Foam Corded Ear Plugs - NRR 33 | Dynamic Safety
Dynamic Safety
$71.75PIP® Food Pro™ Plus metal detectable ear plugs are the safe, comfortable choice in many manufacturing environments. This is especially true for food processing facilities, where the traceability of any contaminant entering the production...$71.75 -
Reusable TPR Ear Plugs - NRR 27 (Box of 100 Pairs) | Dynamic
Dynamic Safety
$73.04 - $89.32Plugs are often used in dirty working environments making it likely that particles will collect on the surface of the material, causing minor injuries and irritation. The smooth, dirt-repellent surface of the 267-HPR410C can be cleaned using soap and...$73.04 - $89.32 -
Prefilled Mega Bulletâ„¢ Plus Ear Plug Dispenser 33 NRR - 250 Pairs | Dynamic Safety
Dynamic Safety
$73.04Features Prefilled dispenser includes 250 Pair of Mega Bullet™ Plus ear plugs Table top install and easy to use Controlled release mechanism ensures the correct number of plugs are dispensed into a collection tray Sufficient capacity to supply...$73.04