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Posted By Ellen Barrett
I desperately need information to compile an idiot's guide to hand arm vibration and trigger times for a construction workforce
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Posted By Tony Gibbs
Ellen
If you go to HSE books website you can download 16 page booklet free.Type in HAV in the search.Look for INDG 175 REVISED 2003.
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Posted By Jeff Manion
Have a power-point presentation that may be of use and a trigger / time / exposure
Will send direct to anyone
Jeff Manion.
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Posted By Martyn Hendrie
In addition to the 16 page booklet HSE have a pocket card for employees which is available from HSE Books for a modest sum
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Posted By Roger
Jeff
Can I have a copy please.
Regards
Roger
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Posted By Stephen D. Clarke
I acquired a useful, free CD with powerpoint presentations for operative and manager from the Hire Association Europe. Their website is at
http://www.hae.org.uk/
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Posted By Descarte
Trigger times will obviously vary according to tool, size, condition and you may also want to consider environmental conditions such as working temperatures too.
At a preivous position in Oil refining I compiled a list of vibration data on all site hand tool types and colour coded tools to various exposure groups.
i.e. 12" pneumatic grinding disc could be used only for 30 minutes in a day would be red tagged
where as a power drill through wood would be green tagged and could be used all day without exceeding the exposure limits.
This will vary on makes, models, ages of equipment, materials they are used on etc...
As for a idiots guide I compiled some general info for you to consider:
Effects of Hand Arm Vibration?
Hand Arm Vibration or HAV has been linked with diseases such as vibration white finger,
vibration related carpal tunnel syndrome and disorders of bones, muscle,
joints and sensory nerves.
Who Can Be Exposed
Anyone who uses power tools, pneumatic tools and people
driving vehicles such as tractors and heavy machinery
Am I Being Exposed
Most people in Building, Maintenance, Construction, Agriculture,
Engineering, Mining, Forestry, Haulage…. In fact everyone at some
point will come into contact with Hand Arm Vibration,
even at the home!
How am I effected - symptoms?
Loss of grip strength
Vibration White Finger (blanching of the fingers caused by a restriction in the blood supply to the extremities)
Partial loss of sense of touch
Pins and needles
Painful wrist
How can exposure be reduced?
Can the job be done with a different tool?
Is the tool right for the job and in good condition?
Can the job be rotated?
Does the job have to be done all in one go?
Can you take a different route
Regular maintenance of equipment/vehicles/machinery
Further Help and Information
The Occupational Health department can diagnose, advise and treat a whole range of HAV and related issues
The Health and Safety department can offer expert advice on reducing exposure, calculating risk and possible measurement
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