The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1973, Page 3, Image 3
JANUARY. 1973
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capital investments.
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must be worn in dc
The company has
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0 Hogan, Lydia and
and Mack Parsons. 1
prior to and annual
Much emphasis h
protectors available
lected on the basis
afforded the wearer
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Davis?
No. 1 Loom Technician
ish I had had these hearing provvhen
I first came to work. When
d wearing them, I began to real:
importance of protecting my
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Conservation Pr*
>ds are developed, hearing protectio
signated high noise level areas.
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linton Plants 1 and 2 nurse; Mrs. Bett
Bailey Plants nurse; Truman Owcr
"hey will administer hearing tests hot
ly during a person's employment,
as been placed on the types of hearir
to employees. Those used were s<
of comfort, durability, and protectic
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No. 2 Spinning Technician
or ii'onrinrt hn nlnrto f or i fniir
I really knew I would like them,
make the day seem easier since
of the noise is reduced."
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dia Plant Card Technician
'These hearing protectors don't bother
when I wear them properly. They
: a good idea."
arlin Grubb?
liley Plant Comber Operator
"I really like the hearing protection
e have. This program should help
event any hearing loss."
obert Simmon*?
'lant No. 2 Loom Technician
"I'm glad to wear these protectors to
onserve my hearing. They seem to
elp me a great amount."