Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #112 May-Jun 1995 pg. 4
Sound advice. Reflections on the noise generated by garden equipment, tips on earplugs and earmuffs to protect the operator and thoughts on curbing secondhand noise.
HORTICULTURE Nov 1992 (v.70#9) pg. 15
Advice on protecting your hearing when working with model aircraft engines. Part 1.
MODEL AVIATION May 1997 (v.23#5) pg. 43
Advice on protecting your hearing when working with model aircraft engines. Part 2.
MODEL AVIATION Sep 1997 (v.23#9) pg. 53
Tips on selecting and using earplugs.
MOTORCYCLIST #1154 Jun 1993 pg. 117
Audio amplifier circuits. (1) Bird-feeder monitor. (2) Ear protector disables amplifier if output volume exceeds a preset level. (3) Variable-frequency audio oscillator. (4) Very-low frequency whistler receiver.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Oct 1993 (v.10#10) pg. 72
Tip for ham radio operators on avoiding hearing loss when operating with headphones.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1997 (v.14#11) pg. 71
Preventative protection. Tips on using dust masks, eye protection and hearing protectors in your workshop.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1988 (v.165#1) pg. 29
What is available in eye, ear, and face protection for the home craftsman.
POPULAR SCIENCE May 1977 (v.210#5) pg. 136
How to protect yourself from workshop noise. Includes a decibel chart for power tools. A review of hearing protectors. Some tips on how you can quiet some of the tools by using absorbers, barriers, vibration dampers, and isolators.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1979 (v.214#1) pg. 106
Don't go deaf in your shop. A look at the aftereffects of high sound levels and how to protect your hearing.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #61 Jul 1991 (v.11#1) pg. 69
Tips on importance of protecting your hearing, even when using small electric drills.
SPEAKER BUILDER 2/1994 [Mar 1994] (v.15#2) pg. 54
Dangerous music. A look at audio system factors which may damage hearing.
SPEAKER BUILDER 6/1998 [Oct 1998] (v.19#6) pg. 16
Hearing protection for young children. Make a cloth "flying cap" which is fitted with child-size ear protection suitable for aircraft use.
SPORT AVIATION Dec 1995 (v.44#12) pg. 112
Hearing protection. Your defense against shop noise. A look at the noise levels of various woodworking machines and available hearing protectors.
WOOD MAGAZINE #7 Oct 1985 (v.2#5) pg. 59
Healthy woodworking. What you need to know to protect your sight, hearing and lungs. Choosing the right equipment.
WOOD MAGAZINE #138 Dec 2001 (v.18#9) pg. 62
Advice on protecting your hearing from power tools.
WOODENBOAT #117 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 97
Eyes and ears: the forgotten risks. Simple protection from workshop hazards.
WOODWORKER #1091 Oct 1984 (v.88) pg. 642
Noise in the shop. An overview of the decibel levels produced by various woodworking tools. How to select hearing protection and reduce the noise output by installing sound-absorbing material.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1991 (v.15#6) pg. 21