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Are updated OSHA noise standards worth the cost of retrofitting gear?
As OSHA considers updating noise exposure limits for the first time in decades, employers face a costly retrofit of hearing protection gear and machinery. Cast your vote on whether the long-term health benefits justify the upfront investment.
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