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Why does OSS only test 4 at a time on the mobile hearing trailer?

OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...
We only test 4 employees at a time but our CAHOC certified technicians. can work up to 20 hrs per day to accommodate your companies schedule. using We've also discovered that only taking 4 employees off the job at a time eases the production burden. And because our mobile units are equipped with private booths we eliminate distractions such as other employees coughing and fidgeting.

What does it mean to have a false positive newborn hearing screening test?

Screening, FAQs, EHDI, NCBDDD, CDC
A false positive hearing screening test result is when a baby does not have a hearing loss but the newborn does not pass the hearing screening. Hearing screening tests are not meant to diagnose hearing loss in infants. Instead, they are meant to find all infants that might have a hearing loss. Because they are not a diagnostic test, hearing screening tests sometimes misidentify infants as having a hearing loss.

How does exposure time affect my hearing protector requirements?

Frequently Asked Questions
The hearing damage criteria established by the OSHA noise regulation takes into consideration the noise level and the exposure time. An exposure to 90 dB for eight hours is considered to be safe by OSHA, but it is recommended that you always use hearing protection when exposed to 100dB or more, even if the exposure is short. The exposure is doubled for every increase of 5 dB, as defined by OSHA. (Physically the sound pressure level doubles every 3 dB).

Why is more than one hearing screening test necessary?

Screening, FAQs, EHDI, NCBDDD, CDC
Hearing loss in an infant or child cannot be confirmed with one test alone. Several tests must be done to check different parts and different functions of the ear. Audiologists refer to a group of tests as a “battery of tests”. Because Behavioral Audiometry Evaluation tests the function of all parts of the ear, it is considered fundamental to the battery of tests used to evaluate older infants and children for hearing loss.

How do I Get a Travel Trailer or a Mobile Home?

FEMA: Disaster Assistance Frequently Asked Questions
If you are eligible for housing assistance from FEMA but are unable to find a rental house or apartment within a reasonable commuting distance of your damaged home, please contact FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or visit a nearby Disaster Recovery Center. FEMA will evaluate your situation and, if appropriate, may authorize a travel trailer or mobile home.

What if I have a hard time hearing the show?

Frequently Asked Questions
We have hearing devices at the box office. You can pick one up 10 minutes prior to the start of the show.

Who pays for a drug test? Does an employee have to be paid for time spent having a drug test?

Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace
First, it is important to note that the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) does not regulate the area of workplace drug testing. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), an employer normally pays for a drug test. Also, time spent having a required drug test is generally considered hours worked (and thus compensable time) under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which is a DOL regulation, for employees covered by the Act.

How long does a hearing test take?

Expert Hearing Solutions .::: From People Who Care :::.
If you are coming into our clinics for the first time, prepare to be in the appointment for 45 minutes to one hour....

When am I going to get the Travel Trailer / Mobile Home that I registered for?

FEMA: Disaster Assistance Frequently Asked Questions
You cannot register for Mobile Homes and/or Travel Trailers directly; you may later be referred and possibly determined eligible as a part of the registration process. You may be referred based on a combination of information about available rental resources in a geographic area and information about your specific needs. Not all requested sites may be appropriate for Mobile Home/Travel Trailer placement (lack of utilities, flood zone, etc.

Can I have a ramp built for a travel trailer/mobile home?

FEMA: Disaster Assistance Frequently Asked Questions
When FEMA makes our initial assessment of your site to decide if it is possible to place a travel trailer/mobile home at your home, we include any requirements for ramps. If you did not receive a ramp and require one, call the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362). A helpline representative will ensure that someone will get back in contact with you.

What OSs does PSP run on?

FAQ for comp.graphics.apps.paint-shop-pro
PSP has versions which run on Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, NT 4.0, and NT 5.0 (Assuming that NT 5.0 actually runs.)

What encoders/decoders does OSS support?

OSS Nokalva - FAQs
Answer: Our tools have full support for BER, DER, CER, PER, XER, CXER and E-XER. Our ECN tool even allows you to support your own special encoding rules.

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY TRAILER DOES NOT ARRIVE TO ITS DESTINATION ON TIME?

onewaytrailers.com -
If the trailer is more than 24 hours late without proper notification from the Equipment User, the Equipment Owner may be entitled to receive a detention fee.

Does it matter where I go for a hearing aid?

Welcome to Spokane Ear, Nose&Throat Clinic, P.S. Surgery...
Does it matter where you get your glasses or who you see for other health-related issues? Certainly. See someone that is highly trained so that he/she can offer you sufficient skill to meet your hearing needs. Also, see someone that you are comfortable with. Are they out to help you and meet your hearing needs or are they always out to “sell you something?” Hearing aids are extremely labor intensive. Hearing aids will not restore normal hearing functions and are subject to breakage.

How Does Hearing Loss Occur?

OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...
Sound enters your ears in sound waves. These sound waves hit your eardrum and are converted to pressure changes in the inner ear. This causes special nerves to impulse, which are read by your brain as sound. When these nerves are exposed to a surplus of pressure changes, they may become damaged. You may have noticed that if you listen to loud music for several hours that your ears "ring." This is a Temporary Threshold Shift, or a temporary reduction in hearing.

What time period does the HairConfirm? test cover?

Hair Drug Testing FAQ
HairConfirm? will detect drugs for a period of 90 days. The test requires a hair sample of 1.5 inches in length. Each 0.5 inch represents 30 days. The hair sample must be cut as close to the scalp as possible and only the most recent 1.5 inches are tested.

What shifts will OSS work?

OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...
We will work any combination for any shifts on any days of the week to accommodate your company's working schedule.
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