Perform audiometric testing on all employees enrolled in the hearing conservation program
Record all test results
Review all audiograms and select abnormal/problem audiograms for review by physician
Notify employees of a standard threshold shift according to the OSHA Regulations
Retest employees with standard threshold shifts and schedule within OSHA requirements for retesting
Perform an otoscopic exam on every employee prior to every audiogram
Refer to the appropriate sources for further testing or medical treatment
Coordinate annual maintenance and calibration of the audiometers and testing booths
Perform daily audiometric calibrations and equipment checks and record appropriately
Provide education, training and counseling regarding hearing conservation to employees
Assist in the selection and fitting of hearing protection devices
Be knowledgeable of all Premise policies and procedures related to the Hearing Conservation Program
Experience Requirements
1 - 2 years
Educational Requirements
Bachelor/Honors
Skills
Ability to multitask and work independently as well as part of a team.Ability to work effectively in a team environment.Logical problem-solving skills.Knowledge about workplace health and safety concepts and OSHA regulationsStrong computer skills (Internet software, spreadsheet, word processing etc.Strong attention to detail