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American Industrial Hygiene Association Conference- Update on Workers Compensation Practices for Hearing Loss June, 2001

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Berger, Elliot H. (EARLOG – Workers Compensation for Occupational Hearing Loss) series is available upon request.

Broughton, Ben (An Introduction to Weapon Suppressors and Silencers) 1-13, 2000

C.A. Kardouse (Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene) 18: 629-636, 2003

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Pääkkönen, Rauno, Kyttälä, Iikka (1993) Suppressors and Shooting Range Structures 1-18

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3M Job Health Highlights- OSHA’s Noise Standard Defines Hazard Protection, vol. 14:4-13 1996

 

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