Today's Question: At the start of first shift, a manufacturing employee’s annual audiogram indicates that he has suffered a Standard Threshold Shift (STS) in his right ear. The employee insists his hearing is fine and admits to going to a rock concert the night before the audiogram. The company retests the employee’s hearing at an audiologist office 45 days after the initial audiogram and the results show the employee does not have a Standard Threshold Shift (STS). Is it recordable? This Episode's Sponsor: National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - Interested in earning an accredited safety certification but don’t have a 4-year degree? Introducing the Master Safety Professional and Certified Safety Director credentials. These certifications include tracks that require experience in the safety field only. Learn more by visiting http://www.naspweb.com/ (www.naspweb.com) and click on the Certifications tab at the top of the page for details. Become a Sponsor: To become a sponsor of this podcast visit isitrecordable.com/sponsorships or email your inquiry to redbeard@isitrecordable.com. Music Credit: https://soundcloud.com/daataa (Mitch Murder)