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Need to sell your used sound booth, or has upgrading your audiometer left you with the old one to sell? Or, are you being relocated and need a job in hearing conservation? Are you a Course Director who would like to market your courses to a broader audience? Space is now available in the CAOHC newsletter UPDATE. For a sample newsletter go to: http://www.caohc.org/updatearticles/

About the UPDATE newsletter

Constituency:
*Certified occupational hearing conservationists made up of 52% registered nurses; 22% medical assistants/technicians; and 26% other.
*42% conduct 100-499 audiometric tests annually.
*Certified course directors made up of 85% audiologist; 15% engineers, certified occupational health nurses, and others representative of CAOHC related organizations.
*These course directors conducted 540 CAOHC courses in 2004 with approximately 4,500 students in attendance.
*94% of our readership rated the UPDATE newsletter with high regard for informational content. The UPDATE newsletter is a benefit of CAOHC certification.

Number of issues: 3 times annually

Circulation: 21,500 Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationists
350 Certified Course Directors
50 Professional Supervisors of the Audiometric Portion of the Hearing Conservation Program
75 Subscriptions; scientific writers; CPO publications

Text only (no logos or graphics). Ads will be set in a graphics box.

FEES FOR ONE-TIME PLACEMENT:
One/sixteenth page (approximately 70 words) = $150.00 US
One/eighth page (approximately 140 words) = $250.00 US

Payment in advance and accepted as American Express, Master Card, Visa, or check.

Deadlines for submitting classified ads are:
Winter/Spring - January 4
Summer - May 4
Fall - September 9

You may send your ad copy via e-mail to: info@caohc.org
Or mail to:
CAOHC
Attention: Kim J. Breitbach
555 E. Wells Street/Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3823

Voice: 414/276-5338
Fax: 414/276-2146

CAOHC has the right to reject any advertising that is in conflict with promoting the conservation of hearing by enhancing the quality of occupational hearing conservation programs.

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