Research Report 28 Behavioural studies of people's attitudes to wearing hearing protection and how these might be changed
Publication Year
2002
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Describes a study carried out to investigate the nature of the problem of people not wearing hearing protection when necessary, and sets out to identify ways in which workers' behaviour could be modified so that they are more likely to use it.
Document History
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Author
Hughson, G. W. Mulholland, R. E. and Cowie, H. A.
ISBN
9780717621552
Publisher Information
Health and Safety Executive
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