FURTHER ADVICE
Booklet HS (G) 88 contains further advice on hand-arm vibration including its clinical effects, its measurement, advice on a purchasing strategy and a proforma health surveillance questionnaire.
Booklet HS(G) 170 uses more than 50 case studies to show that vibration problems can be solved in many ways. It also provides a useful checklist for managers on approaching the problem of vibration, and advice on avoiding pitfalls when introducing controls.
CHECKLIST - HAND-ARM VIBRATION
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1. |
Do you use hand-held tools that may create a risk of hand-arm
vibration syndrome?
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YES / NO |
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2. |
Have you carried out a risk assessment for the use of such tools? |
YES / NO |
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3. |
Where risks have been established have you introduced preventive programme comprising the following:- · training and information for employees? · means of vibration control? Means of maintaining blood circulation? |
YES / NO YES / NO |
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4. |
Where risk assessments show it to be necessary, have you
provided appropriate health surveillance?
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YES / NO |
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5. |
When purchasing hand-held or hand-guided machinery do you
ask suppliers for information on vibration levels?
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YES / NO |
REFERENCES/FURTHER DETAILS
1. Booklet HS (G) 88 - Hand-arm vibration. (HSE).
2. Booklet HS (G) 170 - Vibration Solutions (HSE)
3. Hand-arm vibration: advice for employers. (HSE)
4. HSE books:
5. HSE website:
6. HSE hand arm vibration pocket card