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Compliance with federal requirements (OSHA, MSHA, DoD). |
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Timely updates and valuable reference information concerning issues of importance to occupational hearing conservationists. |
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Appropriate audiometric testing and follow-up under the direction of a Professional Supervisor, and effective coordination of your hearing conservation program. |
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Guidance from the recognized authority in the United States concerning the training and certification of occupational hearing conservationists. |
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Credentials important to the defense of workers' compensation and hearing-loss litigation cases. |
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