A Model Hearing Conservation Program
•The mine operator is responsible for keeping the records of all hearing tests. •Hearing tests, noise surveys, training records, other supporting documents, etc. are often needed many years after they are collected. If they are not stored properly (or if it cannot be determined that they were/are still valid), then they are useless.
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