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      new window Deafening Sound Description: Originally produced for broadcast on Nebraska ETV, explores this noisy, sometimes deafening world. The web site contains much of the content from the TV program and helps to educate the public on hazardous noise. (net.unl.edu)
new window Decibel Ruler Description: Interactive site from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Illustrates the meaning of decibel levels. (nidcd.nih.gov)
new window Guide to Noise Induced Hearing Loss Legislation Description: Gives basic information for your rights under the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act for hearing conservation in Western Australia. (workcover.wa.gov.au)
new window H.E.A.R. - Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers Description: a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise levels which can lead to permanent, and sometimes debilitating, hearing loss and tinnitus. (hearnet.com)
new window Hearing Conservation Council Description: Information about this British registered charity. Includes the constitution, applying for and donating funds and contact details. (hearinguk.org)
new window Hearing damage and loud music Description: Document on the relationship between loud noise and ear damage with particular reference to young people and loud music. (abelard.org)
new window Hearing impairment assessment - ISO 1999 Description: Script allows one compute amount of hearing loss due to level of noise and years of exposure. (geocities.com)
new window National Hearing Conservation Association Description: This professional association seeks to prevent hearing loss due to noise and other environmental factors in all sectors of society. (hearingconservation.org)
new window NIDCD - Wise Ears! Description: Educational materials from a campaign to prevent noise-induced hearing loss. (nidcd.nih.gov)
new window WHO Guidelines on Community Noise Description: The World Health Organization defines community noise as that which occurs from outside the industrial workplace. (who.int)
 




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