PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-624

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 624

NOVEMBER 2004

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-624 - Page 30 of 33
M113-series personnel carriers
CAUTION
HEARING PROTECTION
REQUIRED
SEE TB MED 251
PS 624
NOV 04
57
Hearing Decals…
Reminders to save hearing
it makes
no differ-
ence—
I said
“it makes
no—”
hey!
we’re doing
a story
here!
…I’m
wearing
hearing
protection.
huh?
Oh,
sorry…
{sigh}
it makes no
difference if you’re
flying by helicopter
or rolling over the
ground in a tracked
or wheeled vehicle.
You’re
exposed
to high
intensity
noise…
Aircraft
M1 Tank
M2/M3 FVS
CAUTION
HEARING PROTECTION
REQUIRED
CAUTION
HEARING PROTECTION
(HELMET) REQUIRED
WARNING
!
Noise from vehicle or weapons
can damage hearing.
Wear earplugs and either
CVC helmet or ehadset when
operating vehicle or weapons
M88 recovery vehicle, M728 combat
engineer vehicle, M109 SP Howitzer,
M992 ammo carrier, construction items,
stationary large rigs, tanks and
some artillery
M977-series HEMTT, PLS
MLRS carrier
21/2-ton trucks, HET M1070 & M911
NSN 7510-
00-629-6637
00-629-6638
Width
2 inches
21/2 inches
CAUTION
HIGH INTENSITY NOISE
HEARING PROTECTION
REQUIRED
HIGH INTENSITY NOISE
HEARING PROTECTION
REQUIRED
!
CAUTION
HEARING
PROTECTION
REQUIRED
See TB MED 251 and
operator's manual
CAUTION
HEARING PROTECTION
IS REQUIRED FOR
DRIVER AND CO-DRIVER
(REF. MIL-STD-1474)
Here are a
few decals
and instruction
plates to
remind you to
wear hearing
protection…
…And over
time that noise
can ruin your
hearing.
624.56-57(C!)
9/20/04
3:52 PM
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