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Posted By Jane Watts
affecting councils and local authorities?
So far i've got:
Building & maintenance
Construction/demolition
Forestry
Heavy engineering
estate management/maintenance
Any more?
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Posted By Ian Clay1
Look at cleaning and caretaking duties, using floor polishers etc.
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Posted By Jane Watts
Ah, I did think about hoovers, but didn't get further than that! I don't expect hoovers would come above the vaules, but floor cleaners might well do!
Thanks for that
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Posted By steve e ashton
Have you considered:-
Drivers - refuse collection / winter maintenance / bus (inc community bus)?
Plus- it depends on the authority - ferry crews?
College tutors and workshop techs in technical subjects?
Steve
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Posted By Ian Goddard
how about public utilities (eg water, gas, electricity, telecommunications)
regards
Ian Goddard
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Posted By Jane Watts
Can you give me examples on what aspects of their works, so for example, a ferry driver? How would the regs effect that role?
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Posted By Ian Goddard
regarding a ferry driver i may be wrong!
regulation 6:) These Regulations shall not apply to the master or crew of a ship or to the employer of such persons in respect of the normal shipboard activities of a ship's crew which are carried out solely by the crew under the direction of the master, and for the purposes of this paragraph "ship" includes every description of vessel used in navigation, other than a ship forming part of Her Majesty's Navy.
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Ian Goddard
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Posted By Jane Watts
Ok, possibly exempt, as another example maybe yours? how would people from gas, electricity or telecommunications environments be affected?
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Posted By Ian Goddard
again I may be wrong:
) Subject to paragraph (3), regulation 6(4) shall not apply until 6th July 2010 where work equipment is used which-
(a) was first provided to employees prior to 6th July 2007 by any employer; and
(b) does not permit compliance with the exposure limit values,
if the work equipment was supplied be date mentioned above then in affect the regulation would not apply until 2010.
but the regulation would apply to new equipment.
the example I gave, is not really my sector.
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Ian Goddard
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Posted By Ian Goddard
example activity relating to pulic utilities:
cut-off saws (for stone etc)
impact wrenches
hammer drills
hand held grinders
power hammers and chisels
Have you not got a copy of INDG175(REV2) from the HSE this may help.
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Ian Goddard
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Posted By Jane Watts
Ian,
This exemption is only applicable to exposure above the ELV. Anything between 2.5 & 5 and 0.5 & 1.5 m/s2 still applies.
I think you'll find that companies will want to try and comply with the regulations where possible. I see the exemption being there to stop companies from having to fork out loads of money on new equipment, because current equipment is not compliant. This is obviously the case which is why the clause about 2010 and 2014 is in the Regs.
I don't think many companies will sit back and not do anything or use this clause as a reason to think about the regs in 5 years time!
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Posted By David J Bristow
Jane
What about those "walk with" cleaners/large hoovers that clean pavements that you see around the town centres?
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David B
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Posted By Jane Watts
yep that's another, thanks
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Posted By chris oliver
Have you considered the mobile plant, used both in construction and waste handling on local aminity sites and landfill sites, this would involve whole body vibration.
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Posted By Jane Watts
Hi Chris, no haven't considered waste plant and WBV, what plant in particular were you thinking of?
i've got lots of example of plant which causes HAV, but not many for WBV. Any suggestions?
Also, at what point does HAV become WBV?
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