Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently asked questions (and answers)
The following fees are payable should a participant withdraw from the course:
Following registration: 10% of the full fee
Within 3 weeks of the starting date: 50% of the full fee
Within 1 week of the starting date: 100% of the full fee
PLEASE NOTE:
- Registration may be transferred to another person within the same course (on the same date) at no additional charge.
- We do not offer “transfers” to another course. Withdrawal from a course after confirmation of registration will be treated as a cancellation and be subject to the cancellation fees outlined above.
Public courses in Perth are usually conducted at The Boulevard in Floreat.
Courses outside of Perth are conducted at venues in the CBD.
Onsite courses are also conducted at company premises. Our equipment and teaching personnel are completely portable.
We offer a range of courses focused on conducting occupational audiometry. These include a half-day workshop on fitting insert earphones (which offer portable, high-level noise reduction) through to 2-day and 4-day courses which offer varying degrees of compliance with workplace audiometry legislation, Australian Standards and industry best practice.
You can view our range of courses here.
A range of teaching methods are utilised during the course to assist students to learn the key skills, including hands on practice, written exercises, role plays, industry anecdotes, visual and auditory presentations, quizzes, demonstrations and “at-elbow” supervision. We also aim to engage and challenge, and many graduates find the course to be interesting (and even fun!). Our teachers certainly enjoy what they do, and this comes out in the teaching.
We supply all practice equipment including audiometers, otoscopes and consumables. On the first day of the course students are issued with a comprehensive Course Manual and Workbook.
Lunch, morning tea and afternoon tea will be provided each day.
While conducting a hearing test can be perceived as simply “pressing buttons” there is far more involved in completing the task accurately and according to best practice. In addition to learning the best practice techniques of hearing testing our courses develop “thinking” testers who have the confidence and ability to obtain accurate results and manage routine and challenging testing situations.
The courses are taught to small-medium sized groups. This allows our teachers to provide one-on-one, hands-on practical tuition and individually tailor each student’s development of key audiometry skills.
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