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PREVENTING OCCUPATIONAL HEARING LOSS — A …

PREVENTING OCCUPATIONAL HEARING loss A PRACTICAL GUIDE Edited byJohn R. Franks, Mark R. Stephenson, and Carol J. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESP ublic Health ServiceCenters for Disease Control and PreventionNational Institute for OCCUPATIONAL Safety and HealthDivision of Biomedical and Behavioral SciencePhysical Agents Effects BranchJUNE 1996 Revised OCTOBER 1996 (with minor formatting changes)iiThis document is in the public domain and may be freely copied or reprinted. DISCLAIMERM ention of the names of any company or product does not constitute endorsement by theNational Institute for OCCUPATIONAL Safety and of this and other NIOSH documents are available fromNational Institute for OCCUPATIONAL Safety and HealthPublications Dissemination4676 Columbia ParkwayCincinnati, Ohio 45226-1998To receive other information and other OCCUPATIONAL safety and health issues, call1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674), orvisit the NIOSH Home Page on the World Wide Web (NIOSH) Publication No.

vv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY H earing loss is one of the most pervasive occupational health problems in America today. Approximately 30 million workers are exposed on their jobs to noise levels or toxicants that are potentially hazardous to their hearing.

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