One particular source of vibration exposure for manual workers results from using hand-held power tools. This is generally termed exposure to hand–arm vibration (HAV). Potential negative health effects from HAV were identified at the turn of the 20th century and have become more scientifically understood since then. Due to the nature of its activities, the construction industry is one industry sector representing significant HAV exposure risk. As of July 2005, the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CVWR) incorporate HAV into the UK workplace health and safety statute. Implications of the CVWR upon the construction sector are explored, particularly in the context of how construction activities may be affected by the new HAV exposure a...
Vibration exposure is a significant problem in the construction industry. However, the consequences ...
According to the European directive 44/2002/CE the occupational exposure to mechanical vibration may...
The EU Directive 2002/44/EC1 of the Physical Agent Directive (Vibration) defined three things to emp...
One particular source of vibration exposure for manual workers results from using hand-held power to...
By the nature of its activities, construction poses a significant risk from hand‐arm vibration (HAV)...
Hand–arm vibration (HAV) is a workplace health hazard, emanating mostly from hand-held mechanical to...
Hand–arm vibration (HAV) is an occupational hazard to workers using hand-held mechanical equipment. ...
Purpose – The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CVWR) became law in 2005. They are of partic...
Design: This study was carried out in a construction and property management company, employees (n =...
Exposure to vibrations from tools and machines used in construction work can induce damages to the h...
Purpose: Excessive exposure to HAV can lead to hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) which is a major h...
The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CVWR), quantify workplace vibration exposure using exp...
OBJECTIVES - To estimate the number of workers in Great Britain with significant occupational exposu...
Hand arm vibration syndrome, also known as the white fingere effect, has become one of the most sig...
Background: Workers in the construction industry are highly exposed to vibration from handheld equip...
Vibration exposure is a significant problem in the construction industry. However, the consequences ...
According to the European directive 44/2002/CE the occupational exposure to mechanical vibration may...
The EU Directive 2002/44/EC1 of the Physical Agent Directive (Vibration) defined three things to emp...
One particular source of vibration exposure for manual workers results from using hand-held power to...
By the nature of its activities, construction poses a significant risk from hand‐arm vibration (HAV)...
Hand–arm vibration (HAV) is a workplace health hazard, emanating mostly from hand-held mechanical to...
Hand–arm vibration (HAV) is an occupational hazard to workers using hand-held mechanical equipment. ...
Purpose – The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CVWR) became law in 2005. They are of partic...
Design: This study was carried out in a construction and property management company, employees (n =...
Exposure to vibrations from tools and machines used in construction work can induce damages to the h...
Purpose: Excessive exposure to HAV can lead to hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) which is a major h...
The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CVWR), quantify workplace vibration exposure using exp...
OBJECTIVES - To estimate the number of workers in Great Britain with significant occupational exposu...
Hand arm vibration syndrome, also known as the white fingere effect, has become one of the most sig...
Background: Workers in the construction industry are highly exposed to vibration from handheld equip...
Vibration exposure is a significant problem in the construction industry. However, the consequences ...
According to the European directive 44/2002/CE the occupational exposure to mechanical vibration may...
The EU Directive 2002/44/EC1 of the Physical Agent Directive (Vibration) defined three things to emp...