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Industrial Hearing Certification Training, "Members Price"
NON MEMBERS: $1,200.00
MEMBERS: $850.00
OccMed For DCs, is proud to offer certification for audiometric technician training
Led by Dr. Herbert J Greenberg, a CCC-A, ABA Certified & Licensed Audiologist with 30 years of experience, the Industrial Hearing Training & Services technician training course includes all of the information described as competencies in the OSHA Regulation, 1910.95
Training Courses
- Training Courses: (Save $, no travel expenses!
- Are one day in length (8 hours, Via ZOOM)
- Accommodate onsite OR virtual options
- Equip each student with an Industrial Audiology Manual
- Can be delivered in English or Spanish
- Furnish immediate course test results for technician
- Prepare documentation on skills of technician
- Provide reliable, efficient and cost effective solutions
Competency Areas Included:
- Administration of audiometric examinations
- Determination of the validity of the audiograms
- Assessment of the presence of significant hearing shifts
- Proper operation of the onsite audiometer
- Correct audiometer maintenance
- Conducting OSHA-mandated audiometer calibrations
Completion of Training
In a recent interpretation by OSHA, qualification as a technician involves demonstrating satisfactory competence in test administration and audiometer use to the professional supervisor of the hearing conservation program. In addition, the OSHA Regulation indicates that “a technician who performs audiometric tests must be responsible to an audiologist, otolaryngologist or physician”.
For Chiropractors who are not considered a Physcian by their state licensing aurthority, the technician will be allowed to employ Dr. Raker as their supervising Physcian, who can serve as the professional supervisor of your hearing conservation program.
OSHA 1910.95 Mandate:
“Audiometric tests shall be performed by a licensed or certified audiologist, otolaryngologist, or other physician, or by a technician who is certified by the Council of Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation, or who has satisfactory demonstrated competence in administering audiometric examinations, obtaining valid audiograms, and properly using, maintaining and checking calibration and proper functioning of the audiometers being used. A technician who operates microprocessor audiometers does not need to be certified. A technician who performs audiometric tests must be responsible to an audiologist, otolaryngologist or physician.”
Cancelations, and Resceduling is subjected to a $100 fee!