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Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation

Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation. CAOHC Certification. Awarded upon successful completion of this CAOHC-approved course Recognized nationally as an important credential for occupational hearing testing

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Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation

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  1. Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation

  2. CAOHC Certification • Awarded upon successful completion of this CAOHC-approved course • Recognized nationally as an important credential for occupational hearing testing • Ensures uniform standards of practice for your audiometric monitoring program • A CAOHC-certified student is an “COHC” • Recertification period is 5 years

  3. What is CAOHC? • Certification body for OHCs and Course Directors (CDs) • 21,000 OHCs and 350 CDs • Not a professional society • Not a membership organization • Two representatives from each of 9 Component Professional Organizations • CPO representatives are volunteers • CAOHC Office located in Milwaukee, WI • www.caohc.org

  4. Component Professional Organizationsrepresent all facets of hearing conservation • American Academy of American Academy of Audiology • American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery • American Association of Occupational Health Nurses • American College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine • American Industrial Hygiene Association • American Society of Safety Engineers • American Speech-Language Hearing Association • Institute of Noise Control Engineering • Military Audiology Association

  5. What Does CAOHC Do? • Sets standards and approves OHC courses • Conducts training for Course Directors (CDs) • Certifies OHCs and CDs • Markets approved courses to OHCs • Ensures compliance and quality of OHC courses • Conducts training courses for hearing conservation program Professional Supervisors of the Audiometric Monitoring Program (audiologists and physicians) • Monitors and comments on pending hearing conservation legislation

  6. The OHC’s Best Resource Guide • Hearing Conservation Manual • 5thEdition

  7. CAOHC’s E-Newsletter

  8. This curriculum is not for resale. Any alterations to the contents of this slide presentation are not the responsibility of CAOHC, CAOHC council members or staff.

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