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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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March 1, 1980
An evaluation of the effectiveness of two different insert types of ear protection in preventing TTS in an industrial environment
L H Royster
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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June 1, 1979
Age effect hearing levels for a white nonindustrial noise exposed population (ninep) and their use in evaluating industrial hearing conservation programs
L H Royster, W G Thomas
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
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October 1, 1986
Using audiometric data base analysis
J D Royster, L H Royster
Occupational Health & Safety (Waco, Tex.)
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October 1, 1991
New draft ANSI standard enhances efforts in hearing conservation
J D Royster, L H Royster
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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September 1, 1984
Comparisons between the median hearing threshold levels for an unscreened black nonindustrial noise exposed population (NINEP) and four presbycusis data bases
D P Driscoll, L H Royster
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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August 1, 1990
Hearing conservation programs (HCPs): the effectiveness of one company's HCP in a 12-hr work shift environment
J L Reynolds, L H Royster, R G Pearson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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August 1, 1980
Representative hearing levels by race and sex in North Carolina industry
L H Royster, J D Royster, W G Thomas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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July 1, 1978
Presumed noise-induced permanent threshold shift resulting from exposure to an A-weighted Leq of 89 dB
E H Berger, L H Royster, W G Thomas
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
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January 1, 1980
Recommended criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of hearing conservation programs
L H Royster, D T Lilley, W G Thomas
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
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October 1, 1977
Hearing levels of nonindustrial noise exposed subjects
E H Berger, L H Royster, W G Thomas
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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
March 1, 1980
An evaluation of the effectiveness of two different insert types of ear protection in preventing TTS in an industrial environment
L H Royster
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
June 1, 1979
Age effect hearing levels for a white nonindustrial noise exposed population (ninep) and their use in evaluating industrial hearing conservation programs
L H Royster, W G Thomas
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
|
October 1, 1986
Using audiometric data base analysis
J D Royster, L H Royster
Occupational Health & Safety (Waco, Tex.)
|
October 1, 1991
New draft ANSI standard enhances efforts in hearing conservation
J D Royster, L H Royster
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
September 1, 1984
Comparisons between the median hearing threshold levels for an unscreened black nonindustrial noise exposed population (NINEP) and four presbycusis data bases
D P Driscoll, L H Royster
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
August 1, 1990
Hearing conservation programs (HCPs): the effectiveness of one company's HCP in a 12-hr work shift environment
J L Reynolds, L H Royster, R G Pearson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
August 1, 1980
Representative hearing levels by race and sex in North Carolina industry
L H Royster, J D Royster, W G Thomas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
July 1, 1978
Presumed noise-induced permanent threshold shift resulting from exposure to an A-weighted Leq of 89 dB
E H Berger, L H Royster, W G Thomas
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
|
January 1, 1980
Recommended criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of hearing conservation programs
L H Royster, D T Lilley, W G Thomas
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association
|
October 1, 1977
Hearing levels of nonindustrial noise exposed subjects
E H Berger, L H Royster, W G Thomas
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