Vision InsureSafe - Vision Underwriters's Health and Safety System
Vision InsureSafe - Your Key to a Secure Future
Vision InsureSafe - Vision Underwriters's Health and Safety System
InsureSafe Risk Management Introduction Home
H&S Industry News HS News
H&S Industry News HR News
Benefits of Membership User Guide
InsureSafe Members Area Members Area
Health & Safety
Human Resources
Business Continuity
Driving Risk
Edit Account
Register Interest Register Interest
Bookstore
InsureSafe Log On
View VisionInsureSafe
HSE - Health and Safety Executive
Working in Partnership with HSE

You are in : Health and Safety / Industry Specific / Woodworking / Vibrationary Hand Tools
Self Assessment H&S Management Document Manager Document Downloads A-Z Guidance Business Specific Ask the Expert
Accident Recording and Reporting Chainsaws Competent Person
COSHH Electricity - Fixed Equipment Electricity - Portable Appliances
Fire Risk Assessment First Aid Requirements Fork Lift Trucks
Hand Arm Vibration Injury Hot Work Information, Instruction and Training
Machinery Safety Maintenance of Equipment Manual Handling
Measuring paint spray booth clearance time Noise Occupational Health Surveillance
Paint Mixing Personal Protective Equipment Pneumatic Tools - Use of
Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Preventing Access to Dangerous Parts Provision and Use of Work Equipment (PUWER)
Risk Assessment Risk Assessment - a guide to Safety Policy
Safety Signs and Signals Slips, Trips and Falls Spraying
Struck By Vibrationary Hand Tools Welding and Flame Cutting
Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Workplace Transport

Woodworking : Vibrationary Hand Tools

There are hundreds of different types of hand held tools and equipment which can cause ill health from vibration. Jobs requiring regular and frequent use of vibrating hand tools and equipment are found in a wide range of industries.

It should be understood that the risk is cumulative and dependent upon the time the individual spends using vibrating hand tools. The risk depends upon both the degree of vibration and the amount of time the individual is exposed to it; the likely consequence could be the development of hand-arm vibration related disorders.

Please Note: this represents only a brief summary of the topic selected. To access our full guidance on the subject, along with a wide selection of Risk Management support...

Existing members LOG IN, new to our service? You can learn more by REGISTERING NOW.
 
Terms Of Use ¦ Privacy   Feedback [+] Copyright © 2012 to Health and Safety Click Ltd.