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Posted By Ian Clay1
I have tyo write a paper for a safety committee at my workplace regarding our position on the way we are to aproach hand arm vibration. i am looking for good practice in other areas especially local authorities and the possible consultancy costs involved.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Posted By garyh
The HSE website has some excellent resources incl calculators etc. This area is a minefield, there is far more to it than most people imagine. You may find that you discover a can of worms!
Link http://www.hse.gov.uk/vibration/
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Posted By Ali
Try not to make it too complicated as it is a very large area. I assume you are discounting WBV (whole body vibration) ?
I would start by making an inventory of all tools used. Next, determine which of these produce vibrations or have a vibration emission rating (see supplier, HSE Table). For each such identified tool / machine (incl vibration workpieces)determine who the operator is, how long they are exposed, calculate the exposure (Table, Calculator) in m/s/s or using points system and then look at HSE Hierarchy of controls. Lastly write your action plan. You might like to produce a HAV risk assessment. There is a useful HSE initial screening questionnaire that you can make use of to determine who (potentially) has HAVS.
Ali
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