A deficiency may be indicated when:
Note: | 1. A standard threshold shift or audit deficiency does not necessarily indicate that a significant hearing loss has occurred. |
2. These criteria are intended to help identify where there may be flaws in your hearing loss prevention program that can be fixed before permanent hearing loss occurs. | |
3. There are additional statistical tools and tests that may be used to improve the effectiveness of your program. | |
4. Staff conducting audiometric testing and auditing may be able to suggest additional ways to improve your hearing loss prevention program and tailor it to your worksite. |
Reference: | 1. You may use the option of auditing hearing protection (see WAC 296-817-500 ) for employees hired or transferred to jobs with noise exposure for less than one year. |
2. You may also use audiograms provided by a third-party hearing loss prevention program in some circumstances. | |
3. Details of these program options are found in WAC 296-817-500, Options to audiometric testing. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-817-20035
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 03-11-060, § 296-817-20035, filed 5/19/03, effective 8/1/03.