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PROTECT YOUR EARS.!!!
Posted in these groups: 11C: Indirect Fire Infantryman (Mortarman)
Posted >1 y ago
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Posted >1 y ago
I agree, SPC Arthur Lowder, but the Army wasn't always that concerned about ear protection, as I remember. Here I am, dropping rounds (assistant gunner) down the tube of the M30, 4.2" mortar during the heavy weapons FTX of the Weapons NCO Supervisor Candidate Special Forces Course, AUG70, at Fort Bragg. My ear protection was to turn away from the tube and cover my ears!
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SPC Mark Summers
>1 y
Mine was the same turn and cover sum times I was not fast enough to get them covered
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Posted >1 y ago
Agreed and to quote Stone Cold failure to do so = ?
And a link to some OSHA-speak.
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/noisehearingconservation/loud.html
And a link to some OSHA-speak.
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/noisehearingconservation/loud.html
A wide variety of noise sources may exist in the workplace. The NIOSH Sound Level Meter App is a tool to measure sound levels in the workplace and provide noise exposure parameters to help reduce occupational noise-induced hearing loss.
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LTC Stephen C.
>1 y
CPT (Join to see), as best I can determine, you either live or work in the median of W Indiantown Road, near to its intersection with N Old Dixie Highway in Jupiter, FL! A vision comes to mind, but I won't convey it!
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CPT (Join to see)
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LTC Stephen C. - just used generic coordinates for Jupiter; but, you did ID the correct AO and Quad!
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