A Guide to Establishing an OSHA-Compliant Occupational Hearing Testing Program

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A Guide to Establishing an OSHA-Compliant Occupational Hearing Testing Program

This guide will cover the specific OSHA requirements for compliant audiometric testing including testing environments, test frequencies and levels, required equipment, calibration, testing processes, scheduling, audiological review, actioning hearing shifts, providing notifications to employees, and more.