Audiogram (Hearing Test)
Audiograms measure hearing acuity and are essential for OSHA hearing conservation programs.
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An Audiogram is a diagnostic hearing test that measures an individual's hearing sensitivity across different frequencies. In occupational settings, audiograms are a critical component of OSHA's Hearing Conservation Program (29 CFR 1910.95), which requires annual testing for workers exposed to noise levels at or above 85 decibels.
- Pure-tone audiometric testing
- OSHA-compliant testing protocols
- Baseline and annual monitoring
- Standard Threshold Shift detection
- Mobile audiometric testing available
- Digital results and tracking
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OSHA Hearing Conservation compliance
Early detection of hearing loss
Protection against liability
Employee health protection
Comprehensive hearing records
What to expect during your Audiogram
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Quiet Period
Employee avoids loud noise for 14 hours before testing (or uses hearing protection).
Audiometric Testing
Employee listens for tones at various frequencies and indicates when heard.
Results Analysis
Audiogram is reviewed for Standard Threshold Shifts compared to baseline.
Follow-Up
Employees with significant changes are referred for further evaluation.
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State Requirements Vary
Regulations for OSHA recordkeeping requirements, audiometric testing standards, and respirator regulations differ by state. Stay current with the latest updates to ensure compliance.
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Key Audiogram Terms
OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Federal agency under the Department of Labor that sets and enforces workplace safety and health standards.
Audiogram
A hearing test that measures the softest sounds a person can hear at various frequencies, used in OSHA hearing conservation programs.
Hearing Conservation Program
An OSHA-mandated workplace program to prevent noise-induced hearing loss in employees exposed to hazardous noise levels.
STS(Standard Threshold Shift)
A change of 10 dB or more in average hearing thresholds at 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz in either ear, triggering employer action under OSHA.
Medical Surveillance Program
An OSHA-mandated program of periodic medical examinations and testing for workers exposed to specific workplace hazards like chemicals, noise, or radiation.
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Audiogram
$35–$75
