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Occupational Health & Safety (Waco, Tex.)
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July 1, 1989
Multiple factors affect speech communication in the work place
J G Casali
Ergonomics
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October 1, 1984
On the measurement of pilot perceptual workload: a comparison of assessment techniques addressing sensitivity and intrusion issues
J G Casali, W W Wierwille
Human Factors
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June 1, 1994
Speech intelligibility and protective effectiveness of selected active noise reduction and conventional communications headsets
D W Gower, J G Casali
Human Factors
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December 1, 1991
A controlled investigation of in-field attenuation performance of selected insert, earmuff, and canal cap hearing protectors
M Y Park, J G Casali
Ergonomics
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November 1, 1995
Audibility of reverse alarms under hearing protectors for normal and hearing-impaired listeners
G S Robinson, J G Casali
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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September 1, 1989
An exploratory study of moderate physical activity and selected design attribute effects on earmuff attenuation
J G Casali, J F Grenell
Human Factors
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April 1, 1986
Effects of user insertion/donning instructions on noise attenuation of aural insert hearing protectors
J G Casali, B W Epps
Human Factors
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December 1, 1983
A comparison of rating scale, secondary-task, physiological, and primary-task workload estimation techniques in a simulated flight task emphasizing communications load
J G Casali, W W Wierwille
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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February 1, 1996
Technology advancements in hearing protection circa 1995: active noise reduction, frequency/amplitude-sensitivity, and uniform attenuation
J G Casali, E H Berger
Human Factors
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February 1, 1990
Attenuation performance of four hearing protectors under dynamic movement and different user fitting conditions
J G Casali, M Y Park
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Occupational Health & Safety (Waco, Tex.)
|
July 1, 1989
Multiple factors affect speech communication in the work place
J G Casali
Ergonomics
|
October 1, 1984
On the measurement of pilot perceptual workload: a comparison of assessment techniques addressing sensitivity and intrusion issues
J G Casali, W W Wierwille
Human Factors
|
June 1, 1994
Speech intelligibility and protective effectiveness of selected active noise reduction and conventional communications headsets
D W Gower, J G Casali
Human Factors
|
December 1, 1991
A controlled investigation of in-field attenuation performance of selected insert, earmuff, and canal cap hearing protectors
M Y Park, J G Casali
Ergonomics
|
November 1, 1995
Audibility of reverse alarms under hearing protectors for normal and hearing-impaired listeners
G S Robinson, J G Casali
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
September 1, 1989
An exploratory study of moderate physical activity and selected design attribute effects on earmuff attenuation
J G Casali, J F Grenell
Human Factors
|
April 1, 1986
Effects of user insertion/donning instructions on noise attenuation of aural insert hearing protectors
J G Casali, B W Epps
Human Factors
|
December 1, 1983
A comparison of rating scale, secondary-task, physiological, and primary-task workload estimation techniques in a simulated flight task emphasizing communications load
J G Casali, W W Wierwille
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
February 1, 1996
Technology advancements in hearing protection circa 1995: active noise reduction, frequency/amplitude-sensitivity, and uniform attenuation
J G Casali, E H Berger
Human Factors
|
February 1, 1990
Attenuation performance of four hearing protectors under dynamic movement and different user fitting conditions
J G Casali, M Y Park
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