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  2. 3M is creating a $1 billion trust for service members who say ...

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    Facing almost 250,000 lawsuits from service members who said its earplugs failed to protect their hearing, 3M is committing $1 billion to resolve the suits.

  3. Op/Ed: 3M in court over 'defective' earplugs that caused ...

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    Hoosier veterans are suing 3M over Combat Arms earplugs that didn't live up to the promise of protecting the hearing of those on the battlefield.

  4. 3M to pay out $6B to settle case with veterans over hearing ...

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    3M announced Tuesday that it agreed to pay $6 billion to settle hundreds of thousands of lawsuits alleging 3M’s military earplugs caused hearing loss for U.S. service members. The company said ...

  5. Auditory Hazard Assessment Algorithm for Humans - Wikipedia

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    The explosive charged were detonated outside the end of the 3m tube. Various conditions were accounted for, such as the distance of the participant's ear from the tube, the acoustics of the surrounding environment, the level of hearing protection, and the number of impulses, establishing a matrix of possible exposures.

  6. Earplug - Wikipedia

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    The OSHA training manual for inspectors says the adequacy of hearing protection for use in a hazardous noise environment should be derated to account for how workers typically wear protection relative to how manufacturers test the protector's attenuation in the laboratory. [41] For all types of hearing protection, OSHA's derating factor is 50%.

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Investigating reports of the supposed scam, Snopes noted that all purported scam targets only reported being victimized after hearing about the scam in news reports. Snopes had contacted the Better Business Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Federation of America, none of whom could provide evidence of an individual having been financially defrauded after receiving one of ...

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