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Occupational Medicine 1976;26:57-58
© 1976 Society of Occupational Medicine


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Hearing Loss in New Apprentices due to Exposure to Non-industrial Noise

C. F. TAYLOR, Medical Officer

British Steel Corporation, Llanwern Group

New apprentices were questioned about their noise exposure and were divided into a group with significant exposure and a group without such exposure. Audiometry was then performed. It was found that the exposed group had significant loss at 6 kHz.


Dr C. F. Taylor, British Steel Corporation, Llanwern Group, Newport, Gwent, NPT OXN.


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