# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.95(g) - OSHA’s Noise Standard as it applies to temporary employees audiometric testing
2 - 1910.95(g)(8) - OSHA’s Noise Standard as it applies to medical personnel allowed to interpret audiograms
3 - 1910.95(g)(7) - OSHA’s Noise Standard as it applies to medical personnel allowed to interpret audiograms
4 - 1910.95(g)(3) - OSHA’s Noise Standard as it applies to medical personnel allowed to interpret audiograms
5 - 1910.95(g)(3) - Occupational noise exposure training requirements for technicians
6 - 1910.95(g)(9) - Successor Employer
7 - 1910.95(g)(5) - Successor Employer
8 - 1910.95(g)(9) - Definition of a "physician" under 29 CFR 1910.95 and what credentials would qualify a person to perform the duties that are specifically ascribed to physicians by the standard
9 - 1910.95(g)(3) - Definition of a "physician" under 29 CFR 1910.95 and what credentials would qualify a person to perform the duties that are specifically ascribed to physicians by the standard
10 - 1910.95(g) - Audiometric testing using insert earphones
11 - 1910.95(g)(9) - Clarification on whether a successor employer may establish a new baseline audiogram for employees of the former employer.
12 - 1910.95(g)(9)(i) - Whether employers have the option to establish new baseline audiograms when business ownership changes, but medical records are maintained for 30 years.
13 - 1910.95(g)(9)(ii) - Whether employers have the option to establish new baseline audiograms when business ownership changes, but medical records are maintained for 30 years.
14 - 1910.95(g)(5) - Whether employers have the option to establish new baseline audiograms when business ownership changes, but medical records are maintained for 30 years.
15 - 1910.95(g)(5)(iii) - Clarification of OSHA's requirement for 'quiet time' before audiometric testing.
16 - 1910.95(g)(5)(i) - Administering the baseline audiogram either before or after an employee's first exposure.
17 - 1910.95(g)(9) - Clarification of use of the annual audiogram in place of the baseline.
18 - 1910.95(g)(9) - Clarification on revising a baseline audiogram if a standard threshold shift occurs in only one ear.
19 - 1910.95(g)(10) - Revising baseline audiogram when there is a standard threshold shift in only one ear.
20 - 1910.95(g)(9)(i) - Revising baseline audiogram when there is a standard threshold shift in only one ear.
21 - 1910.95(g)(7)(ii) - Retesting requirements if employee's annual audiogram shows a Standard Threshold Shift (STS).
22 - 1910.95(g)(10) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately.
23 - 1910.95(g)(9) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately.
24 - 1910.95(g)(7) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately.
25 - 1910.95(g)(5) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately.
26 - 1910.95(g)(1) - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately.
27 - 1910.95(g)(7)(ii) - Retesting when audiogram shows employees have suffered STS shift
28 - 1910.95(g)(10) - Identification of a standard threshold shift (STS) for individuals with a very poor sense of hearing.
29 - 1910.95(g)(8)(i) - Time period for notifying employees of a standard threshold shift (STS).
30 - 1910.95(g)(9)(i) - Interpretation concerning persistent standard threshold shift (STS) .
31 - 1910.95(g)(7)(ii) - Audiograms conducted in accordance with the hearing conservation amendment.
32 - 1910.95(g)(10)(i) - Interpretation of "effective hearing conservation program".
33 - 1910.95(g)(1) - No time limit from date of annual audiogram to standard threshold shift determination.