To thrive as a CAOHC (Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation) certified professional, you need a strong grasp of hearing conservation protocols, occupational health regulations, and hearing testing procedures. Technical expertise with audiometers, sound level meters, and managing patient records is often required, along with current CAOHC certification. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and observational skills set outstanding candidates apart in this role. Mastery of these skills ensures effective hearing conservation for employees, regulatory compliance, and accurate data management within occupational health programs.