What if acoustic comfort became a key driver of quality of work life?
Every year in France, the Quality of Life and Working Conditions Week (QVCT), organised by ANACT, encourages organisations to reflect on how daily working conditions influence both performance and employee well-being.
While rooted in the French context, the challenges are universal. Across Europe and beyond, organisations face the same question: how can we create work environments that support productivity while protecting long-term health?
In 2026, the theme “Managing is a job in itself!” highlights the critical role of managers in shaping sustainable working conditions.
Yet one factor is still often overlooked: the sound environment.
Noise: a blind spot in the work environment
In the collective imagination, workplace noise is often associated with industrial sectors or construction sites.
However, it is present in many professional contexts:
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open-plan offices
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shared offices
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collaborative spaces
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call centers
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workshops and technical environments
Noise is not just a physical nuisance. It directly affects:
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concentration
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quality of communication
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mental workload
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fatigue
Over time, it can impact health and overall team performance.
Without auditory comfort, there is no true quality of work life.
A key issue for managers
In today’s context, managers play a central role in:
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organize work
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regulate workloads
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facilitate communication
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protect their teams’ health
Improving working conditions is not about occasional well-being initiatives. It requires addressing the real environment people work in, and the sound environment is a key part of this.
Creating a suitable auditory environment means:
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promoting clarity in communication
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reducing noise-related tension
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supporting concentration
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contributing to a calmer work atmosphere
Reducing noise does not mean isolating people. It means enabling teams to:
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work under better conditions
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remain aware of their surroundings
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communicate effectively with colleagues
This is precisely what makes the difference.
How we support better working conditions at Elacin
At Elacin, we believe that hearing protection should not be a barrier, but a lever for improving everyday work.
Our custom-made solutions make it possible to:
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ensure optimal comfort throughout the exposure period (wearing comfort)
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effectively reduce noise while preserving speech intelligibility and awareness of important signals (acoustic comfort)
From talk to action
The Quality of Life and Working Conditions Week is a unique opportunity to initiate concrete actions, close to real workplace conditions.
Rather than symbolic initiatives, it’s about asking a simple question:
Do our working conditions truly support people in doing their best work?
And this necessarily includes the sound environment.
Because quality of work life is built in everyday work, auditory comfort deserves a central place in your workplace improvement strategy.
Take action today to improve your work environment