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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 1733248" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>I'm not an audiologist nor am I a medical expert. But I have read several studies by same that you can find online that proves with our limited technology that ear plugs of any type are not sufficient protection. Expect your head bones to transmit enough sound past plugs to render a 5 dB reduction. That's not enough. If you are serious about hearing protection you will move to a suppressor-friendly state or wear muffs. Good ones: 30+ dB rating. Combining plugs and muffs can help, but thats a lot of headgear to manage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 1733248, member: 36951"] I’m not an audiologist nor am I a medical expert. But I have read several studies by same that you can find online that proves with our limited technology that ear plugs of any type are not sufficient protection. Expect your head bones to transmit enough sound past plugs to render a 5 dB reduction. That’s not enough. If you are serious about hearing protection you will move to a suppressor-friendly state or wear muffs. Good ones: 30+ dB rating. Combining plugs and muffs can help, but thats a lot of headgear to manage. [/QUOTE]
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