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Hearing Conservation Programs

  • Bibliography on Hearing Protection, Hearing Conservation, and Augural Care, Hygiene and Philosophy 1831-2001. Elliott Berger, Aearo Company (2001, August 15), 1.1 MB PDF, 97 pages. This bibliography includes 2,838 articles and is updated annually.
  • The Ardent Hearing Conservationalist. Elliott Berger, Aearo Company (2001, June 01), 67 KB PDF, 18 pages. This document provides a review of 139 articles on motivating employees to participate in hearing conservation programs.
  • Hearing Conservation Manual. Authored by Suter, A. and edited by Berger, E. CAOHC. (2000). The 4th edition contains invaluable information and significant revisions including how to set-up and maintain a hearing conservation program, how the hearing conservation team works to prevent hearing loss, updated and expanded regulatory information from OSHA & MSHA, and more.
  • Preventing Occupational Hearing Loss – A Practical Guide. DHHS (1996, June), NIOSH Publication No. 96-110. This document provides guidance in non-technical terms regarding the eight key components of an effective hearing loss prevention program.
  • DOD Hearing Conservation Program. Department of Defense (DOD) (1996, April 22), Instruction No. 6055.12. This hearing conservation program includes exposure limits and requirements for monitoring, control methods, hearing conservation programs, and more.
  • Hearing Conservation Program Evaluation Checklist. NIOSH. This checklist contains a useful list of questions to help an employer or safety professional set up and evaluate a hearing loss prevention program.
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