| Title |
Health risks from hand-arm vibration. (in Welsh) |
| SubTitle |
Advice for employers. |
| Author |
HSE |
| Series Code |
INDG |
| Series Number |
175(W) |
| Publisher |
`HSE Books |
| Date of Publication |
1998 |
| Length |
15 pages |
| Stock Code |
INDG175(W) |
| Price Exc. VAT |
Free |
| VAT Rate |
0% |
| Product Type |
Hard Copy |
| Format |
Paper |
| Edition |
rev.ed |
| Notes |
leaflet. supersedes earlier editions. |
| Abstract |
Provides guidance on the hazards associated with hand-held tools and machines producing very high levels of vibration. Aimed at employers this leaflet outlines the ways that hand-arm vibration can be controlled. Contents: What is HAV? When is it hazardous? What injuries can hand-arm vibration (HAV) cause? What effects do these injuries have on people? Do many people get these injuries? Which jobs and industries are most likely to be affected by HAV? What sort of tools and equipment can cause vibration injury? How can tool and machine manufacturers help? Buying new equipment - some useful tips; How quickly will using these tools and machines start to cause health problems? What does the law require me to do about these risks? How do I know if my employees are at risk? What can I do to control the risk? What information and training do I need to give my employees? What else should I do? How do I know if the steps I have taken to control the risks are working? What do I do if a doctor confirms that an employee has HAVs? How can I find out more? |
| Keywords |
General guidance; The body; Hand-arm vibration syndrome; HAVs; Vibration white finger; VWF; Chain saws; Forestry; Woodworking; Power hammers; Caulking; Chipping hammers; Concrete breakers; Percussive drills; Manual grinding tools; Riveting; Symptoms |