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NHCA/CAOHC WEBINAR SERIES

The National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) has coordinated with
the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC) to
host a NHCA/CAOHC webinar series for 2023/2024.  The series offers high-level
webinar content on hot topics and top-notch speakers!   

See pricing below. If you are a member of CAOHC or NHCA enjoy special member
pricing and discounts.

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2023 WEBINARS:


TOPIC: HEARING PROTECTION DEVICES UPDATE 


THIS WEBINAR WILL BE RECORDED. NO CEU CREDITS OF ANY KIND WILL BE OFFERED FOR
THIS WEBINAR. 

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When: July 27, 2023 2:00PM - 3:00PM EST

CEUs: None

Pricing: Free

About the Webinar: This webinar will offer a closer look at new hearing
protection devices products available. 


Presenters:

 * Laura Kauth, Moderator
 * Tim Chismar - 3M

    * 3M Personal Safety Division offers comprehensive solutions, influenced by
      our vast industrial experience, to proactively address growing worker
      health and safety needs in our rapidly evolving world.  Protecting people,
      improving lives, and enhancing productivity. 
   
       * Tim Chismar is the North American Product Marketer for the 3M™ PELTOR™
         Portfolio of protective communication solutions.  With a background in
         biomedical engineering and business administration (and a former COHC),
         Tim has developed and supported numerous auditory solutions over the
         last 15 years including products under the Littmann® brand of
         stethoscopes and now with PELTOR protective communication headsets.

 * Susan Cooper - CavCom
    * CavCom is a privately held company with manufacturing facilities in
      Walker, MN and staff throughout the United States. CavCom manufactures
      innovative products designed to prevent hearing loss and improve radio
      communications in high noise and respirator environments. Our electronics
      interface with any 2-way radio on the market, and our earsets
      simultaneously provide safe listening levels and superior hearing
      protection. CavCom is the original “Talk Through Your Ears®” technology.
       * Susan received a bachelor’s degree from Emory University and M.A. and
         Ph.D. degrees in audiology from the University of Kansas. She is
         certified as an audiologist (CCC-A) by the American
         Speech-Language-Hearing Association and has been active in many
         professional organizations. Susan has served on the noise committee of
         the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), as Chair of the
         Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation,
         President of the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA), and
         on the board of directors of the NHCA Scholarship Foundation. She is
         also a recipient of NHCA’s Threadgill Award for Outstanding Service.
         She has authored numerous articles on hearing conservation regulatory
         matters and is co-author of “Workers’ Compensation” in AIHA’s Noise
         Manual. Susan serves as hearing conservation and regulatory specialist
         for CavCom, editor of the SoundBytes newsletter, and oversees product
         development and continuous improvement for manufacturing.

 * James Schrack – Decibullz 
    * Decibullz came about in 2012 as the brainchild of founder Kyle
      Kirkpatrick, who wanted a way to keep his earphones in his ears while
      doing all the extreme sports he loved to do while listening to music.
      Custom earphones existed, but they were expensive and quite a commitment.
      He got creating and developed a patented thermoplastic molding system that
      allowed users to shape a material quickly and easily to their individual
      ear, and remold and reshape as many times as needed at an affordable price
      point. Quickly the opportunity arose to utilize the same patented
      thermoplastic molding system to address a gap in the market of hearing
      protection. Today Decibullz has sold over a million molds into the
      marketplace providing an affordable, and accessible spin on custom molded
      earplugs and earpieces. All Decibullz products utilize the same Easy Shape
      molding system, where the molds are dropped into hot water, left to soften
      for about 5 minutes and then pressed into the user's ear for a comfortable
      and snug fit. This simple process can be repeated as many times as needed
      to achieve the most comfortable and protective fit. The standard NRR31
      earplugs come in 6 different colors and have an MSRP of $25.99. They are
      the number one hunting and shooting earplugs on Amazon for the past
      several years and are prevalent in the retail sporting goods industry,
      most big box retailers, and hundreds of independent retailers across the
      country and abroad. Decibullz has several products within the family that
      include Acoustic High Fidelity Fillers, Professional High Fidelity
      filters, Persecutive Shooting filters, and several Acoustic tube radio
      earpiece adapters. The whole goal of Decibullz is to make custom more
      accessible to the masses. We want to make it easy to do, affordable, and
      not such a burdensome process so that more people can experience the
      benefits of custom.

    * James Schrack is a Colorado native and relentless entrepreneur. He joined
      the Decibullz team in early 2019 and quickly grew the wholesale side of
      the blossoming business quickly. James thrives in a scrappy environment
      and loves to achieve things others see as impossible. His background is
      not in hearing protection, but rather in taking great new innovative
      products to market and he quickly latched on to the Decibullz team and
      vision. He continues to love the atmosphere and really believes in the
      direction and technology Decibullz has to offer and believes it has a
      unique fit into the marketplace.

 * Andy Wetjen – Protective Industrial Products (PIP)
    * PIP is a Head to Toe manufacturer of workplace safety PPE specializing in
      Hand Protection, Above-the-Neck PPE (eye, face, head, hearing), Protective
      Workwear, and Arc Flash & Electrical Safety. This section of the webinar
      will provide an overview of the wide-variety of basic hearing protection
      options discussing: variety and quality vs compliance fit, size options,
      compatibility with other PPE, and customizations (colors, logos).
      * Andy Wetjen's background is in Industrial Safety Supply products and
        sales since 1996.

 * Program Level: Beginner

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TOPIC: NOISE SURVEYS AND EVALUATING IMPULSE NOISE


THIS WEBINAR WAS RECORDED. NO CEU CREDITS OF ANY KIND WILL BE OFFERED FOR
VIEWING THE RECORDED VERSION OF THIS WEBINAR. 

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When: May 11, 2023 2:00PM - 3:00PM EST

CEUs: 1-hour CEU (AAA and 0.1 ASHA CEU)

Pricing:
$38 - CAOHC/NHCA members
$50 - Non-members

About the Webinar:

This webinar will address current practices for quantifying workplace noise and
how they identify noise-hazardous locations and quantify individual worker noise
exposures. The math underlying operation of noise dosimeters is explained with
the goal of improving accuracy of automated readings.

Presenters:

 * Charles Jokel - Mr. Charles Jokel received an MS degree in engineering from
   the University of Texas in 1972, complementing his MAT degree in the teaching
   of science received from Colgate University in 1969.  Mr. Jokel currently
   works for the U.S. Army Defense Centers for Public Health in Aberdeen
   Maryland as a noise control engineer, consulting on Army noise problems and
   providing expertise on noise issues for the Army Health Hazard Assessment
   Program.  Prior to joining the Army in 2004, he had worked in private
   industry as a noise control consultant, specializing in industrial and
   product noise control.  One of Mr. Jokel’s numerous technical papers in the
   field of noise control, the NIOSH publication“Industrial Noise Control,
   revised edition” was one of that agency’s most popular publications.
 *  * Financial Disclosures
       * None
   
    * Non-Financial Disclosures
       * None
 * Christopher J. Smalt is a technical staff member in the Human Health &
   Performance Systems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. His current work focuses
   on computational auditory modeling, specifically on mechanisms of hearing
   damage and the effect of noise exposure on hearing and cognitive performance.
   As part his research, he has developed a personal noise monitoring system for
   industrial and tactical environments with combined continuous and impulse
   noise, as well as taken and analyzed noise data during military training
   exercises. Dr. Smalt received a BS degree in computer engineering from
   Clarkson University and earned both MS and PhD degrees in electrical
   engineering from Purdue University
 *  * Financial Disclosures
       * None
   
    * Non-Financial Disclosures
       * None
   
   Moderator:

 * J. Andrew Merkley - Dr. Merkley is an occupational and clinical Audiologist
   with over 22 years of experience in both national and international
   workplaces. His experience includes small clinic management to strategic
   oversight and responsibility for large multi-clinic regions.  His
   presentation experience includes podium, poster, and full workshop
   presentations at national and international conferences on topics including
   hearing health education, process improvement, and management of workplace
   hearing injuries.  He holds a Master of Science in Communicative Disorders
   from Utah State University and Doctor of Audiology from Central Michigan
   University. He holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from
   the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. He is certified as a Course
   Director and Professional Supervisor by the Council for Accreditation in
   Occupational Hearing Conservation and also serves as the Council Chair.

Program Level: Intermediate

Learning Objectives: 

 1. Identify procedures for performing workplace noise surveys. 

 2. Identify procedures for quantifying workplace noise exposures.

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TOPIC: VIRTUAL PATIENT SOFTWARE


THIS WEBINAR WAS RECORDED. NO CEU CREDITS OF ANY KIND ARE OFFERED FOR VIEWING
THE RECORDED VERSION OF THIS WEBINAR. 

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When: March 30, 2023 2:00PM - 3:00PM EST

CEUs: 1-hour CEU (AAA and 0.1 ASHA CEU)

Pricing:
$38 - CAOHC/NHCA members
$50 - Non-members

About the Webinar:

This session was designed to aid hearing conservationists and educators with the
successful application of virtual audiometry and patient simulators during
training activities. Several website- and software-based programs have been
developed for general diagnostic audiology education, and to date two such
website-based tools have been developed specifically to facilitate manual
testing technique training for Occupational Hearing Conservationists. The
developers of those programs will demonstrate their use, discuss the application
of these types of alternative teaching delivery methods, and provide guidance on
the development of partial or fully virtual practica in the context of CAOHC
training courses.

Presenters:

 * Frank Wartinger, Au.D., ABAC, is an active CAOHC Course Director and the
   founder of Earmark Hearing Conservation, a music audiology clinic in
   Philadelphia. He serves on the CAOHC (Council for Accreditation in
   Occupational Hearing Conservation) Course Director Committee, is an adjunct
   faculty at Wayne State University, and co-authored the AAA 2020 Clinical
   Consensus Document “Audiological Services for Musicians and Music Industry
   Personnel”. He is an active member of the NHCA (National Hearing Conservation
   Association) Music Induced Hearing Disorders Task Force and served as the
   NHCA Director of Communications from 2017-2019. Additionally, Dr. Wartinger
   created and hosts “Talking Ears”, a musician-focused hearing health podcast.

 * Sarah Mouser, Au.D., CCC-A, CPS/A is the owner of Occupational Sound
   Solutions and an active CAOHC Course Director. She is based in North Carolina
   however; she manages Hearing Conservation Programs for companies all over the
   United States. Dr. Mouser is currently licensed in 26 states. In addition,
   Dr. Mouser owns and operates an Ophthalmology and Clinical Audiology
   practice, Southeastern Eye Care, PA, with her husband who is an
   Ophthalmologist.

 * Kirsten McCall, Au.D., CCC-A, CPS/A Practicing as an occupational audiologist
   for over 25 years, Kirsten’s passion is the prevention of noise-induced
   hearing loss. She is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing
   Association (ASHA) and the National Hearing Conservation Association. Kirsten
   became a certified Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing
   Conservation (CAOHC) Course Director in 1994. Dr. McCall teaches numerous
   initial and recertification courses to nurses, physicians, industrial
   hygienists, safety personnel, and medical assistants from occupational health
   clinics. She currently serves on the CAOHC Council, representing ASHA, and is
   chair of the OHC / CD committee. Kirsten is also a CAOHC-certified
   Professional Supervisor. As a consulting audiologist to industry, Dr. McCall
   serves as the Professional Supervisor of numerous hearing conservation
   programs.  Her responsibilities include audiometric data review and
   reporting, determination of work-relatedness, compliance audits, and
   professional supervision of audiometric technicians, hearing loss prevention
   training, and comprehensive noise surveys.In 2015, Dr. McCall launched her
   own company, Audiology Consulting and Training. Recreationally, Kirsten’s
   other passion is golf.

Program Level: Intermediate

Learning Objectives: 

 1. Operate the available virtual audiometric patient simulators
 2. Employ the tools available to conduct virtual audiometry training in their
    courses.
 3. Identify the steps required to plan a partially or fully virtual CAOHC
    practicum training session. 

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2022 WEBINARS:


TOPIC: BOOTHLESS AUDIOMETRY TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW AND UPDATES


THIS WEBINAR WAS RECORDED 

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When: September 15, 2022 2:00PM - 3:00PM EST

CEUs not available - No credits of any kind will be offered for viewing this
webinar.

Pricing:
$38 - CAOHC/NHCA members
$50 - Non-members

About the Webinar:

Over the past decade, several companies have worked to develop novel platforms
to enable hearing assessment outside of the sound booth, to improve
accessibility as well as efficiency. Effective solutions must include
capabilities to meet additional requirements for specialty populations and
markets, including foreign and domestic militaries as well as U.S. veterans.
Expanded awareness and knowledge of boothless technologies is needed to inform
and accelerate adoption and application of boothless audiometry to provide
hearing health services. However, it can be challenging to track technological
advancements in boothless audiometry products. This webinar will present an
overview of boothless audiometry technologies currently available to the hearing
conservation professional. Attendees will be provided overview presentations
from participating boothless audiometry representatives and how these specific
devices can be used for hearing conservation monitoring audiometry.

Presenters:

 * Laura Prigge is an Application Specialist with GSI. Laura received her
   Doctorate of Audiology degree from AT Still University. Laura’s 20+ years of
   experience includes providing manufacturing support for a leading hearing aid
   manufacturer as well as technical audiology training and support for an
   international audiologic equipment company. Prior to that, she managed
   education and training at another hearing aid manufacturer and conducted
   audiologic evaluations on children, adults, and geriatric patients at a
   retail hearing center. 

The Automated Method for Testing Auditory Sensitivity, or AMTAS (Grason-Stadler,
Inc. [GSI]), is a software program that functions with a GSI audiometer or as a
stand-alone system using a tablet (see Figure 2). AMTAS allows a patient to take
a self-directed hearing test. The AMTAS diagnostic and screening procedure uses
patented test methods and accuracy algorithms researched, developed,
implemented, and validated over 10 years.

 * James (Jesse) A. Norris, Ph.D., has a background in biomedical engineering
   and applied research. Within auditory science, he has studied relationships
   between attenuation and comfort for custom earplugs; developed algorithms and
   hardware to support otoacoustic emissions research; and designed and built
   new hearing test equipment that pairs with mobile devices to increase the
   reach of hearing health care. He currently works at Edare and has been
   focused on transitioning hearing related technologies from research into
   products. He has helped Edare develop a production-ready quality system,
   register with the FDA, and oversees product development, manufacturing, and
   support.

The Wireless Automated Hearing Test System, or WAHTS, (Edare) was developed to
increase access to hearing health care by eliminating the need for soundproof
booth and highly trained personnel (Meinke et al., 2017). The Edare WAHTS device
is an FDA-approved device for clinical application. The WAHTS system includes
multiple test options, including manual audiometry, manual or automated
screening, speech-in-noise testing, and additional tests for research
initiatives.

 * Renée Lefrançois obtained her degree in Audiology from the University of
   Ottawa, Canada in 1999. The first fifteen years of her career focused on
   cochlear implantation; first as a clinician and then managing the Canadian
   arm of Advanced Bionics LLC. Renée has also been a seasonal lecturer at the
   University of Ottawa teaching both full courses and individual modules in
   Audiology. As a founding member of CanHEAR Uganda (2007), Renée delivered
   hearing health care services and training in several cities in Uganda. In
   2014, Renée joined the SHOEBOX Ltd. team as their Director of Audiology.
   Having obtained her CAOHC PS(A) certification in November 2018, she has spent
   the last several years focusing on occupational health and is currently
   managing the professional supervision and clinical review activities for many
   occupational health customers. Current areas of interest include occupational
   health, noise-induced hearing loss, teleaudiology, population health,
   ototoxicity, and the genetics of hearing loss.

The SHOEBOX audiometer (SHOEBOX, Ltd.) is the first portable, iPad-based
audiometer listed as a Class II device by both the U.S. FDA and Health Canada.
The SHOEBOX audiometer (see Figure 5) is calibrated to ANSI S3.6-2018 and meets
ANSI S3.1-1999 (R2018) for testing outside of a sound booth. It includes options
for both manual and automated testing and is designed to be used by audiologists
or other trained personnel. SHOEBOX has been clinically validated for use as a
diagnostic audiometer even when testing is performed outside of a sound booth. 

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recorded version of this webinar.

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TOPIC: DETERMINING WORK RELATEDNESS - EXPLORING THE GRAY AREAS
THIS WEBINAR WAS RECORDED

When: July 21, 2022 at 2:00pm ET

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About the Webinar: An important part of occupational safety, and of hearing
conservation, is record-keeping. One of the most important, yet often dreaded,
records is the OSHA 300 log, which records workplace injuries/ illness. OSHA’s
29 CFR 1904.5 on recordability tells us “You must consider an injury or illness
to be work-related if an event or exposure in the work environment either caused
or contributed to the resulting condition or significantly aggravated a
pre-existing injury or illness”. But multiple factors impact hearing, and
hearing monitoring as required by OSHA is non-diagnostic. Some cases may be
fairly clearly related, or clearly not related to workplace exposure. But what
about the gray areas?

In this webinar, a panel of experienced reviewers will describe OSHA’s standard,
and the 2011 NHCA Guidelines for Recording Hearing Loss on the OSHA 300 Log, a
set of recommendations on factors to consider in determining work relatedness.
The group will then review some sample cases from the “gray area”, where
work-relatedness is not so easily decided. We will close with attendees’
opinions on these cases, discussion of their own experiences, and any questions
they may have.

Presenters: 

 * Laura Kauth, MA, CCC-A, CPS/A has no relevant financial information to
   disclose. MS Kauth discloses her relevant non-financial relationship as a
   representative of NHCA as director of education.

 * Dr. Raúl A. Mirza has no relevant financial information to disclose. Dr.
   Mirza discloses his relevant non-financial relationship as chair of the
   Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC).

 * Dr. Mary M. McDaniels has no relevant financial or non-financial information
   to disclose. 







Learning Objectives: 

 * Describe OSHA’s basis for determining recordability.
 * Identify factors which should and should not be considered in determining
   work relatedness.
 * Apply this knowledge in assessing potentially recordable losses.

CEUs available:  1-hour CEU (AAA and 0.1 ASHA CEU)

No credits of any kind will be offered for viewing the recorded version of this
webinar.






Pricing: 
NHCA and CAOHC members: $38
Non-members: $50

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TOPIC: EFFECTIVE HEARING CONSERVATION MESSAGING AND MOTIVATION


THIS WEBINAR WILL NOT BE RECORDED

When: May 19, 2022 at 2:00pm ET

About the Webinar: Regulations specify that workers in hearing conservation
programs must be trained and what content must be covered. However, there is
great latitude towards how training is done which offers the opportunity to
develop engaging and effective training. Hearing conservationists may strengthen
the educational impact on workers by incorporating adult learning principles and
considering a public health approach to shape workers’ knowledge, attitudes, and
behaviors. This webinar will address the science and art of enhancing hearing
conservation training and education with the goal of motivating noise-exposed
workers toward better hearing health care. It will include some theory,
practical “ears-on” interactive techniques, and highlight the benefits of
hearing protector fit testing to help boost training effectiveness. 

Presenter: 
Lauraine (“Laurie”) Wells, Au.D. 

Presenter disclosure:
Lauraine ("Lauire") Wells, Au.D has no relevant financial information to
disclose. Ms. Wells discloses her relevant non-financial relationship as former
chair on the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation
(CAOHC) Council.

Learning Objectives: 



 * Describe at least one interactive tool which may be included in occupational
   hearing conservation program training 
 * Identify a technology that can be used to help satisfy regulatory training
   requirements



CEUs available:  1-hour CEU (AAA and 0.1 ASHA CEU)

No credits of any kind will be offered for viewing the recorded version of this
webinar.






Pricing: 
NHCA and CAOHC members: $38
Non-members: $50

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TOPIC: PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR PANEL DISCUSSION

When: January 20, 2022 at 2:00 pm ET 

About the Webinar: The Professional Supervisor is a key, necessary, and often
misunderstood member of the hearing conservation team.  This presentation brings
experienced Professional Supervisors from across the United States together to
discuss the roles, responsibilities, scope of practice, and practice
requirements across a variety of hearing conservation programs.  The discussion
will include practice as a private professional services provider, on-site
In-house provider, remote service provider, and a provider covering hearing
conservation programs across a variety of regulatory agencies.  

Presenters: 

LTC J. Andrew Merkley, AuD CCC-A CPS/A
Disclosure: John (Andy) Merkley has no relevant financial information to
disclose. LTC Merkley discloses his relevant non-financial relationship as a
representative of the Military Audiology Association on the CAOHC Council. For
teaching CAOHC courses, when representing the Military, LTC Merkley cannot
accept an honorarium for his participation as an instructor. When teaching on
his own time, he receives an honorarium for his participation as an instructor.

Theresa H. Small, AuD CPS/A
Disclosure: Theresa H. Small, Au.D., CPS/Ahas no relevant financial information
to disclose. Dr. Small discloses her relevant non-financial relationship as a
representative of AAA on the CAOHC Council. When teaching for CAOHC, she
receives an honorarium for her participation as an instructor.

Program Level: Intermediate

Learning Objectives: 

 * Explain the difference between the Hearing Conservation Program Manager and
   the Professional Supervisor.
 * Describe the relationship between the professional supervisor and audiometric
   technician.
 * Define the responsibilities of the Professional Supervisor with regard to
   federal, state, local, and company-specific regulations.









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