Audiometric (Hearing) Test -What to do with employees who miss the testing
morrisg
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We are a plant of 250 employees. Under OSHA standards we conduct audiometric testing for about 150 of these employees. We use an outside mobile service. However, we have employees, for a variety of reasons, who miss the testing. Since this is a mobile service we can’t just call them back for retesting within a reasonable period of time. Consequently, we have conducted testing for those who missed, using local medical doctors or audiologist, but then that data does not always translate well to our outside testing company. We have already tried using the local folks to do the testing full time, but that was a disaster.
??As long as we make a good faith effort, if an employee cannot attend or fails to show for hearing test have we met our obligation? I think I know the answer, but I have to at least ask.
??Also, I am thinking about doing our own testing and train my 2 HR Administers. What are your thoughts or experience on this?
??As long as we make a good faith effort, if an employee cannot attend or fails to show for hearing test have we met our obligation? I think I know the answer, but I have to at least ask.
??Also, I am thinking about doing our own testing and train my 2 HR Administers. What are your thoughts or experience on this?
Comments
You have not met your obligation if you don't screen them.
I don't understand how the data does not transfer. I thought they test if you hear certain frequencies. You either hear 'em or you don't.
We would not even consider doing our own testing. We have too much to do anyway.