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Preparation Checklist
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1 itemWhat to Expect
Here's what will happen during your visit.
Assessment
Evaluate noise exposure levels and program needs.
Baseline Testing
Conduct baseline audiograms for all exposed employees.
Training
Provide required hearing conservation training.
Monitoring
Annual audiometry and ongoing program management.
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Forms typically used during a Hearing Conservation Program visit
BlueHive doesn't fill out forms — providers do. These are the official forms a provider may use during this visit so you know what to expect.
- OSHA & SafetyOSHA 300
Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
OSHA Form 300 is the running log of recordable work-related injuries and illnesses that establishments with more than 10 employees (outside partially exempt industries) must maintain under 29 CFR 1904.
View form details - OSHA & SafetyOSHA 300A
Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
OSHA Form 300A is the annual summary of recordable injuries and illnesses that covered employers must post and submit electronically under 29 CFR 1904.
View form details - OSHA & SafetyOSHA 301
Injury and Illness Incident Report
OSHA Form 301 captures the full incident-level details for each recordable case logged on Form 300, including the description of how the injury or illness occurred.
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