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Posted By Ian Clay1 Does anyone have a simple method for staff to record usage of vibrating equipment. And do you use it as a daily check or a sample over a specified period of time. I am stuck whether to record daily or sample a different team every month. Any help would be great.
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Posted By Ian Dale It has been shown that staff recollection of actual 'trigger time' can be in error by up to a factor of ten. There are available timers which count only when the tool is being switched on. These are available for airfed, 110volt and 240volt equipment. Ian Dale
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Posted By garyh I would get the user or their supervisor to record daily "trigger tiime". Don't forget to factor in the actual time on the job, not on breaks etc.
The use of a recording device sounds a very good bet.
At the end of the day you need good data
- to demonstrate compliance with regs - to refute any future compo claims (this will also reassure your insurers)
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