[MDairheads] Hearing Protection in MD - NRR spec.??

markh.singer at yahoo.com markh.singer at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 3 15:38:10 EST 2020


What??

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> On Jan 2, 2020, at 10:48 PM, romefelt via MDAirheads <mdairheads at casano.com> wrote:
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> Mark,
> That is the great ambiguity. You can completely block one ear, but must have the ability to hear horns and sirens, if you block both.   Sure would be easier, if a not-to-exceed NRR could be established instead.  Maybe something we should petition our legislators to enact ? 
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> Even though I ride with the Earpeace's with the middle level NRR, and carry a copy of their data sheet with my registration and insurance card, I still worry about how someone could "spin" this subjective requirement to my detriment:  "yes your Honor, I know that my client was speeding at twice the posted limit, ran a red light and blew a .23 on the breathalyzer, but that hooligan Romefelt was wearing illegal ear plugs"
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>> On Jan 2, 2020, at 12:27, Mark Jones via MDAirheads <mdairheads at casano.com> wrote:
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>> Happy New Year airhead friends,
>> 
>> I didn't get the original attachment on the NRR allowed in MD for earplugs.  I see Alan's picture of the MD compliant earplugs he found, with the 3 different reduction levels listed on the back.  What is the NRR spec. not to be exceeded in MD???
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>> Thanks,
>> Mark Jones
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