The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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JANUARY. 1973 ? I I Arthur Plant "I wi tectors ? I startc ize the hearing Hearin capital investments. Until such methc must be worn in dc The company has 0 Mrs. Nell Haggart, C 0 Hogan, Lydia and and Mack Parsons. 1 prior to and annual Much emphasis h protectors available lected on the basis afforded the wearer I I Walk* Plant "Af days, Thoy most # 'VB EJ1 i 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 1 " Conservation Pr* >ds are developed, hearing protectio signated high noise level areas. iour uumeu auaiuniuuic lecuiuciuii 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 . \ r^Ja ir Osborne? 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." I I Ge Ly. me are Dgrcim I n s: is I M B< w pr I H v e h 3 - J mm :m I tl orge FL Smith? 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."