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Chair's Message Archive

Fall 2001 · Volume 13, Issue 3 (PDF file) Issues Relating to Speech Communications in Noise by J. G. Casali, PhD CPE and G. S. Robinson, PhD
Developing and Implementing an Engineered Noise Control Solution by Beth A. Cooper, PE INCE. Bd.Cert.
OHC Corner - STS: Back to the Basics by Gayle S. Rink, RN MS COHN-S
Going Down Under: A Mining Industry Experience by Melette Meloy, MS CCC-A

Summer 2001 · Volume 13, Issue 2 (PDF file)
EAResponsibilities by Deanna Meinke, MA FAAA and John Charbonneau, MD MPH
Update on Hearing Loss Recordability: OSHA Call for Comments by Susan Cooper Megerson, MA CCC-A
OHC Corner - Audiometer Care by Richard W. Danielson, PhD CCC-A
Hearing Protector Testing by E. H. Berger, MS

Note: An unintentional change of volume number occurred between Spring 2001 and Summer 2001.

Spring 2001 · Volume 12, Issue 1 (PDF file) Hearing Protector Testing by E. H. Berger, MS
OSHA- CFR 1904
OHC Corner - Hard to Test Workers by Linda Frye, COHN-S/CM MPH RN
Selecting an Engineered Noise Control Approach by Beth A. Cooper, PE INCE.Bd.Cert.


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