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How does the portal address the OSHA audiometric recordkeeping requirement?

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The portal stores the complete record set required by 29 CFR 1910.95(m)(2)(ii) and (m)(3)(ii): employee name and job classification, audiogram date, examiner identity, date of most recent calibration, employee's most recent noise exposure assessment, and ambient room noise measurements from each test session.

The portal stores the complete record set required by 29 CFR 1910.95(m)(2)(ii) and (m)(3)(ii): employee name and job classification, audiogram date, examiner identity, date of most recent calibration, employee’s most recent noise exposure assessment, and ambient room noise measurements from each test session. Records are retained for the duration of employment and remain accessible regardless of changes to the organization’s equipment or service provider — the data is in the portal, not on the device. Access is available on demand without submitting a records request to an external vendor. SHOEBOX: The SHOEBOX Data Management Portal provides this record access directly to program administrators, replacing the vendor-mediated records request process that outsourced models typically require.

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