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Hand-Arm Vibration Assessments |
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Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) is a widespread industrial disease affecting tens of thousands of workers. Its best known effect is vibration-induced white finger (VWF). Attacks are painful and can result in the loss of the ability to grip properly. Any vibrating tool or process which causes tingling or numbness after 5-10 minutes is suspect. Where people regularly work for prolonged periods with tools and processes likely to be hazardous, there is likely to be a risk of injury.
Ethos Environmental specialise in - Monitoring tools to evaluate the magnitude of vibration transmitted to the hands.
- Creating management policies to control the risks of vibration exposure.
- Creating bespoke databases to monitor personnel who may be at risk from vibration associated injuries.
Examples of common tools and processes likely to create hazardous vibration include hand-held portable grinders, chain saws, brush cutters, hand-held or hand-fed circular saws, mowers and strimmers, needle guns and other electric or pneumatic hand operated tools.
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