Audiogram
Hearing impairments are among the most common conditions at work.
Giving employees who are subjected to loud noises a baseline audiogram is crucial for employers as it serves as the basis for long-term protection and hearing conservation. Employers can instruct their staff on the health and safety hazards related to the work at hand if appropriate protocols aren't followed by using routine audiograms and hearing conservation exams.
Test Description:
An audiogram displays the lowest tones that a person can detect at various frequencies or pitches. The softer the noises the person can hear, the closer the marks are to the top of the graph. The various levels of hearing loss are shown by the patient's audiogram results.
Hearing impairments are among the most common conditions at work.
Giving employees who are subjected to loud noises a baseline audiogram is crucial for employers as it serves as the basis for long-term protection and hearing conservation. Employers can instruct their staff on the health and safety hazards related to the work at hand if appropriate protocols aren't followed by using routine audiograms and hearing conservation exams.
Test Description:
An audiogram displays the lowest tones that a person can detect at various frequencies or pitches. The softer the noises the person can hear, the closer the marks are to the top of the graph. The various levels of hearing loss are shown by the patient's audiogram results.
Hearing impairments are among the most common conditions at work.
Giving employees who are subjected to loud noises a baseline audiogram is crucial for employers as it serves as the basis for long-term protection and hearing conservation. Employers can instruct their staff on the health and safety hazards related to the work at hand if appropriate protocols aren't followed by using routine audiograms and hearing conservation exams.
Test Description:
An audiogram displays the lowest tones that a person can detect at various frequencies or pitches. The softer the noises the person can hear, the closer the marks are to the top of the graph. The various levels of hearing loss are shown by the patient's audiogram results.