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Chair's Message Archive

Fall 2003 · Volume 15, Issue 3 (PDF file) Should You Consider ANR for Hearing Protection by Dan Gauger
Note: There was an error on Figure 2 on the paper version that has been corrected here.
The Effects of Hearing Protectors on Speech by Jennifer Tufts, PhD CCC-A
OHC Corner - CAOHC Establishes Standardized Format for OHC Exam by Gayle S. Rink, RN MS COHN-S
Council Revises Expiration Limit for OHC

Summer 2003 · Volume 15, Issue 2 (PDF file)
The NRRs, They May be a Changin' by E. H. Berger, MS
HIPAA's Privacy Rule and the Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist by Gayle S. Rink, RN MS COHN-S
OHC Corner - Mobile Testing - On the Job Tips by Helen Young, RN COHN-S/CM
The Impact of NIHL Upon Quality of Life by David M. Lipscomb, PhD

Winter/Spring 2003· Volume 15, Issue 1 (PDF file)
Amendments to OSHA's Final Rule for Recording Occupational Hearing Loss by Susan C. Megerson, MA CCC-A
OHC Corner - When the OHC Goes Home . . . What Next? by Beth A. Cooper, PE INCE.Bd.Cert
Antioxidants - Good for Your Health, Good for Your Hearing by Richard D. Kopke, MD and Richard W. Danielson, PhD


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