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Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome
Awareness of hand-arm vibration syndrome, identifying hazards and reducing risk levels will help prevent HAVS issues occurring in the workplace. The safety program covers Tools most likely to pose a risk, Vibration Regulations and Control Measures.
Hand held power tools, hand guided equipment, and holding materials being worked by hand feed machines, can all transmit vibrations to the hands and arms. Regular exposure to hand-arm vibration can lead to what is known as hand-arm vibration syndrome, also referred to as HAVS.
The symptoms and effects of HAVS most commonly result in:
- Loss of strength to the hands,
- Tingling, numbness and pain to the hands, and
- Fingers going white and then becoming red and painful, after the task has been completed.
Symptoms usually last for a short time, however, with continued exposure to vibration the symptoms may have longer lasting effects, and with time, usually a few years, could become permanent, causing ongoing pain.
About the course:
Awareness of the problem of hand-arm vibration syndrome, a commitment to identify hazards and reduce risk levels, combined with an individual commitment to health and safety, will help prevent HAVS issues occurring.
The program covers:
- Tools most likely to pose a risk
- Vibration Regulations
- Control Measures
Video Running Time:
7 minutes
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