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Chair's Message Archive

Winter 1997-1998 · Volume 8, Issue 4 (PDF file)
Unique Hearing Protection Devices-The Search for a Balance by Donald G. Gasaway, MA
Fitting Hearing Protection – Practical Guide #2
OHC Corner – Q&A by Barbara Panhorst-Lassiter, EdD RN COHN-S

Fall 1997 · Volume 8, Issue 3 (PDF file)
Getting Management Support for Hearing Conservation Programs by Jill Niland, CIH CSP
Mobile Hearing Testing and Selecting a Provider – Practical Guide #3
Otologic Referral Criteria for Occupational Hearing Conservation Programs by Robert A. Dobie, MD
OHC Corner – What Occupational Hearing Conservation Records Should I Maintain? By Barbara Panhorst-Lassiter, EdD RN COHN-S

Summer 1997 · Volume 8, Issue 2 (PDF file)
How Tinnitus and Other Factors Contribute to Unreliable Noise-Induced Hearing Assessment by Peter C. Weber, MD
Selecting Hearing Protection – Practical Guide #1
OHC Corner – Who is Your Professional Supervisor? (in the audiometric testing portion of a Hearing Conservation Program) by Barbara Panhorst, EdD RN COHN-S

Spring 1997 · Volume 8, Issue 1 (PDF file unavailable)
Have You Heard? Noise Isn’t the Only Hearing Hazard by Adrienne Burke
Employee Training Challenges by Linda J. Dolby, RN COHN-S
OHC Corner – OSHA Log Recordkeeping by Barbara Panhorst, EdD RN COHN-S


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