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Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Hand-arm vibration reduction on construction sites David Smeatham Noise and Vibration Specialist Inspector, Manchester
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What is HAVS? Regular long term exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) disrupts blood circulation –Vascular –Neurological –Musculo-skeletal Painful and disabling
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Occupational Health
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What does an employer need to do? Control of Vibration at Work Regs 2005 Employers have duties to: Assess Control Information, Instruction and Training Check
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Avoid the use of hand held tools (examples) Avoid the use of breakers! Avoid scabbling!
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Choosing the right tool Availability of tools Is it the best tool for the job? Suitability Efficiency Is it low vibration? Implement purchasing / hiring policy
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Manage the exposure to HAV Employers need to: estimate the vibration from the tool; Manufacturers data Standards improving Look at guidance Trade Associations Internet (databases) Measurements (ISO 5349) Time of use
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Points and the regulations 100 points Action value- Reduce as far as you can Provide training Provide health surveillance 400 points -Limit value- 2007/2010 see leaflet
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www.hse.gov.uk/vibration
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Provide information Information and training –Risks/symptoms –Control measures –Correct tool use –Keeping warm and dry (clothing & gloves) –Avoid smoking Keep equipment well maintained –Tools –Attachments
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Health surveillance Workers exposed to greater than the action value (100 points) Tiered approach Top tier is a self administered questionnaire Referrals to competent person (e.g. qualified occupational nurse)
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Any questions? www.hse.gov.uk/vibration Thanks for listening!
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HAV reduction on construction sites The role of the hire company Kevin Minton Hire Association Europe
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Manufacturer End user
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Manufacturer Hire company End user
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Manufacturer Hire company End user Purchasing
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Manufacturer Hire company End user Purchasing Maintenance
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Manufacturer Hire company End user Purchasing Maintenance Advising
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Manufacturer Hire company End user Purchasing Maintenance Advising Training
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Purchasing Purchasing policy: lead or follow demand? Low vibration, high efficiency equipment Maintenance advice Training for fitters HAV data measured in accordance with [best available standards]
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Maintenance Planned in accordance with manufacturers guidance Take care over anti-vibration systems
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Advising Upstream – active Downstream – point of hire - reactive
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Advising upstream Tool selection focussed on job and environment … holes not drills … HSE, manufacturers & other sources
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Advising at point of hire Data in a useful format – or formats –Colour coded –Time to action value, time to limit value –Vibration ms -2 –HSE points
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Advising at point of hire Data on a label or swing-ticket Figures from database Advisory leaflet
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Information system 2007 OLD Green, amber, red Each item had one colour set by 8-hour exposure Transition between colours based on earlier guidance NEW Green, amber, red Each item has green, amber and red times Transitions based on action and limit values in regulations
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Information system 2007 NEW Green, amber, red Each item has green, amber and red times Transitions based on action and limit values in regulations
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Advising Training programme for end users, supervisors –Operation of equipment can affect vibration by factor of [10] Available on CD-ROM and flipover presenter
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HAV reduction – hire companys role Purchasing Maintenance Advising Training
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HAV reduction – hire companys role Any questions?
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