OSHA requires that technicians performing audiometric tests be responsible to an audiologist, otolaryngologist, or physician (29 CFR 1910.95(g)(3)). This requirement exists regardless of the testing equipment used. If your organization has an on-site or contracted audiologist or occupational medicine physician, that individual can serve in the Professional Supervisor and Audiology Reviewer roles.
OSHA requires that technicians performing audiometric tests be responsible to an audiologist, otolaryngologist, or physician (29 CFR 1910.95(g)(3)). This requirement exists regardless of the testing equipment used. If your organization has an on-site or contracted audiologist or occupational medicine physician, that individual can serve in the Professional Supervisor and Audiology Reviewer roles. If you do not, SHOEBOX Audiological Services provides both roles as a service — CAOHC-certified Professional Supervisors for program oversight, and a multi-state network of licensed Audiology Reviewers for per-audiogram clinical review.



