7.
What is the purpose of the Army hearing conservation program?
a. Run tests to determine how much noise or sound individuals can sustain
before it is reduced.
b. Try out new hearing supplies and equipment on its individuals.
c.
Prevent individual hearing loss caused by exposure to noise in the work
environment.
d. Comply with Government regulations.
8.
When noise or hazardous sound is not reduced or eliminated in the work
environment, what does this cause?
a. Reduced job performance caused by hearing loss.
b. Cost to the Army of up to 0 million a year in individual compensation.
c.
Paperwork that could have been avoided.
d. All of the above.
9.
Army physicians and civilian industrial physicians in the employ of the Army,
must be familiar with the:
a. Nature of noise.
b. Effects of noise on human hearing.
c.
Measures for preventing hearing loss due to noise and hazardous sound.
d. All of the above.
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