Audiometry Sample Clauses

Audiometry. Full frequency range survey of hearing and hearing loss done with audiometry equipment and hearing booth.
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Audiometry. 5.4.2.1 All audiograms must be performed in a booth which has background sound pressure levels that do not exceed those in Table C-1 of Section 5097 of Cal/OSHA G.I.S.O. 5.4.2.2 All audiograms must be performed by staff certified in Occupational Hearing Conservation by the Council of Accreditation Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC) within the last five (5) years. 5.4.2.3 The name of the staff member performing the audiogram must be clearly written on the test results. 5.4.2.4 Testing frequencies shall include 500, 600, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 6000 Hz in each ear. 5.4.2.5 Audiograms may be initially done in automatic mode. However, Contractor shall provide reflexive manual repeat testing at no charge to County when indicated by the Protocol Sheet.
Audiometry. Tests were carried out by an experienced medical researcher and a trained clin- ical technician of Otorhinolaryngology Department of Okinawa Chubu Hospi- tal in audiometric booths (XXXX Japan, SILENT CABIN) installed in public halls using two audiometers (Rion, AA-67N, AA-62). The public halls are sound insulated on the basis of the DFAA’s mitigation programme around military bases. The sound pressure levels of the background noise measured in the booths were under 30 dB. Hearing levels of the subjects were measured by means of ascending method of limits with 5 dB step at 7 test frequencies of 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 kHz. Three hundred and forty three individuals received the test. They were 137 males and 206 females. Among them, 40 individuals who were judged to have possible noise induced hearing loss were sent to Okinawa Chubu Hospital as subjects for a secondary examination held at the Otorhinolaryngology Depart- ment. In the selection of the 40 individuals, those having medical history of chronic tympanitis and/or occupational noise exposure are excluded and in the judgement of noise induced hearing loss the hearing levels of the individ- uals are adjusted for presbyacusis using the hearing levels presented in ISO 7029-1984(E).
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