Medical Services Army Hearing Program
o Changes the title from Hearing Conservation Program to Army Hearing Program (cover). o Establishes and describes the four components of the Army Hearing Program (chap 3-1). o Outlines the functions needed to implement the Army Hearing Program (chap 3-2). o Defines hearing readiness enrollment and examination requirements for Soldiers (chap 3-3).
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