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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings
F1
The suicide rate over the past two years at CMC appears higher than expected based on available system-wide data on suicides.
No recommendations for this finding
F2
Records of inmate worker 6-month hearing tests or other individual hearing tests were not easily accessible to the Grand Jury.
No recommendations for this finding
F3
Audiometric Testing data received indicated that three inmate workers experienced a significant hearing loss.
No recommendations for this finding
F4
The Grand Jury noted that the wearing of hearing protection devices by inmate workers was inconsistent, and the procedures which required the wearing of hearing protection may not have been uniformly implemented. REQUIRED RESPONSES While CMC as a state institution is not required by law to respond to findings and
No recommendations for this finding
Conclusions 4
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CL1Records of inmate worker hearing tests to determine if hearing loss has occurred
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CL2Observation of inmate worker use of hearing protection devices when required to do so and interviews of randomly selected workers in the CALPIA factories to determine if they feel adequately protected
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CL3Consistent implementation of the Hearing Conservation Program
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CL4Appropriate use of audiometric testing results in the Hearing Conservation Program by local CALPIA staff