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The selection of appropriate hearing protection devices (HPDs) is crucial for safeguarding against hazardous noise exposure and preventing noise-induced hearing loss. Traditional selection methods primarily rely on the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR), often neglecting other factors. To improve upon these methods, an interactive software platform, the Hearing Protection Optimization Tool (HPOT), was developed to guide HPD selection. The HPOT down-selects HPDs using performance metrics derived from laboratory-based, electromechanical tests. These electromechanical tests have been validated against human subject performance and quantify the adverse effects of HPDs on sound localization, speech intelligibility, self-noise, and level-dependent attenuation. User input indicates the importance of each aspect of performance for their specific application and the software generates a ranked list of the HPD options that best meet both attenuation requirements and desired performance characteristics. The recommendations can be further refined based on logistical constraints such as power requirements, compatibility with additional protective equipment, form factor preferences, and cost. The HPOT significantly advances hearing conservation efforts by eliminating the guesswork in the HPD selection process, allowing users to make informed choices based on objective measures that best align with their protection goals.