A Model Hearing Conservation Program
Hearing Protection Devices •As part of the HCP, miners must be offered a choice of hearing protection devices •Procurement officers should not be able to over-ride the selection made by HLPP personnel. Training Training is done to explain: (MSHA standard) •The effects of …
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