Free hearing conservation clinics to be held in Chicago

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3M, E-A-R and Peltor Hearing Conservation Clinics are being held on April 13, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. The clinics offer an extensive education in hearing-loss prevention for industrial settings. Attendees are provided with valuable tips to encourage employees to take control of their own health with hearing conservation.

These clinics have been rated by the American Industrial Hygiene and Exposition (AIHce) attendees as a Top-10 Professional Development Course (three-hour version) in three out of the last four years conducted, as well as twice rated number one out of over 60 courses taught.

The clinics are FREE to anyone who would like to attend. In addition, Industrial Hygienists, Occupational Health Nurses and Audiologists have the opportunity to earn a variety of continuing education credits.

Three other courses will be offered this year:

  • Vancouver, British Columbia: September
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota: October
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: November

Visit www.e-a-r.com/hearingconservation to register and for additional information, and to read about our presenters, Elliott Berger and Laurie Wells. Seating is limited and reservations are required.

WHO: 3M, E-A-R and Peltor Hearing Conservation

WHAT: Free hearing conservation clinics on hearing-loss prevention for industrial settings

WHEN: April 13, 2010, 7:30 AM - 4:15 PM

WHERE: Chicago Marriott Oak Brook, 1401 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook, IL 60523

WHY: To educate industrial, government, and military personnel who are involved in or responsible for hearing conservation about how to implement a comprehensive and effective hearing conservation/hearing-loss prevention program

Source: 3M

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