The MAR2 is not complete, but the audiological evaluation and DA Form 3349 in e-Profile have been completed. The DA Form 3349 in e-Profile is not complete, but the audiological evaluation has been completed. Indicates the Soldier is medical ready/available.Ĭomplete Audiological Evaluation not complete. Please Note: If you are Hearing Readiness Class 3A - 4C, please report to the Fort Bragg Hearing Program for follow-up. Monitoring audiometry data is made available through Medical Protection System, thus providing the capability for monitoring and tracking of hearing for both individual and unit-level hearing readiness. All Soldiers are required to undergo an annual DOEHRS–HC audiogram. A key element of hearing readiness is monitoring audiometry, which is conducted with the current Department of Defense (DoD)-approved microprocessor audiometer system comprised of the DOEHRS–HC software application, the current DoD-approved audiometer, and the DOEHRS–HC Data Repository Web-based Application. The primary purpose of hearing readiness is to identify early changes in hearing and provide education, individual counseling, and hearing protection to prevent damage to hearing. Designed to ensure Soldiers have the required hearing capability to perform their job-specific duties, as well as the appropriate and properly-fitted hearing protection devices for their mission.
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