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2 Conservatio m rj / Clinton Plants 1 and 2 fitting President Robert ^ nro<(?ctors. Hp. lilrp all protectors when in design; i ^ Richard Scott, a Bailey ing his personal ear pro designated high noise lew wiimm Jerry Healon, center. Lillie Johnson, right, hov lectors are properly inser venience, the protectors i around back of the neck m Of Employees' \L 4? ! Nurse Nell Haggarl is shown 4. Vance with his personal ear employees, will wear his ear aled high noise level areas. - I _ Plant employee, is shown wearlectors while on the job in a el area. *s7 ? J&T1 % Mffk' " shows Ruby Cooper, left, and v easy and simple hearing proted into the ear. For more conare attached to a cord that fits Hearing Is Goal C SsssSssfci rui EfflTm $ _ '* THIS AREA 5K; g Yellow and black caution sig level areas where hearing protc worn, have been installed throi plants. Employees working in de areas must properly wear heari dition of employment. Charles Bond, a Bailey Plant installing a caution sign at a Ba n1 k v I _ "W t Xfc. r * Lydia-Bailcy Plant Nurse Bel an earscope to determine the * *. employee will need. Nurse Hoc & 2 Nurse Nell Haggart measu ployee ear canals this month to ear protector each employee n< CLOTHMAKER )f Program *%/y 0^ 4 V^:8 is 3 s 2T a * ns inaicaiing nign noise iction must be properly lghout all Clinton Mills signaled high noise level ng proleclors as a conShop employee, is shown iley Plant entrance. ^ 1? fx ny nogan is snown using act size ear protector this ran and Clinton Plants 1 red more than 1700 emdetermine the exact size 4 ieded.