The special acoustic filters in the WorkSafe earplugs provide extra strong attenuation that blocks harmful sounds from tools. The noise is reduced to a safe level, allowing you to work for up to eight hours without risk. Thanks to the filters, it is still possible to hold a conversation and hear all safety signals. WorkSafe earplugs are made from Alpine’s specially developed AlpineThermoShape material, which molds to the shape of the ear canal. This ensures perfect attenuation without creating pressure on the ears or the feeling of being cut off from your surroundings. The material is hypoallergenic and contains no silicone, so you won’t experience itching or irritation while working.
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 6 reviews)
Isabella B.★★★★★
These filters let me hear someone talking nearby while still killing the roar of my circular saw—huge improvement over plain foam plugs. After a full shift my ears aren't ringing at all like before. Perfect for long days on site.
Chloe J.★★★★★
Spent all day using a framing hammer and circular saw, and these earplugs actually made the noise tolerable without muffling everything completely. The acoustic filters did their job—my ears aren't ringing for once.
Avery★★★★★
Was skeptical about earplugs for the shop, but these acoustic filters really do cut out the tool noise without leaving me completely cut off from the world. After a full shift my ears don't feel that dull pressure I'd get from cheaper foam ones.
Ryan★★★★★
I've worn these for a full eight-hour framing shift and the noise reduction is impressive—still heard my coworker shout when needed. The filters don't muffle speech as much as cheaper plugs I've tried.
Stella★★★★★
I’ve been using these on my construction site for a week now, and the acoustic filters really do take the edge off loud tools without making me feel completely sealed off from my surroundings. They stay comfortable enough to wear through an entire eight-hour shift, which is a huge plus for me.
Lucy★★★☆☆
The special acoustic filters work well enough for my power tools, but after about four hours they start to feel a bit uncomfortable in my ears. I can still hear conversations clearly, which is nice, though not quite the silence I expected.