Hand & Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)

Description

Hand-arm vibration (HAV) is the transfer of vibration from occupational activities to the hands and arms of workers. This can happen when you use hand-held power tools, use hand-guided equipment, or work with materials that have been processed by machines.

Numerous studies have found that constant and frequent exposure to HAV can lead to long-term detrimental health consequences, especially when people regularly and extensively deal with vibrating items or processes as part of their job obligations.

Symptoms of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) include numbness, discomfort, and skin blanching (pale or ashen look).

What will you learn
  • 1. Introduction to Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)

  • 2. Operate an on-site hand arm vibration management programme

  • 3. Management of HAVS

  • 4. Legislation relating to HAVS

  • 5. Vibration theory and vibration levels

  • 6. Vibration meters and their use

  • 7. Vibration exposure

  • 8. Hand arm vibration risks

  • 9. Understand and, if necessary, measure hand arm vibration levels

  • 10. Assess and plan jobs to control HAVS risks

  • 11. Communicate information about HAVS risk and good practice to tool users


Requirements
  • Basic Safety Knowledge: Familiarity with general workplace safety and health principles.
  • Relevant Job Role: Ideal for workers or safety professionals in industries where vibration exposure is common (e.g., construction, manufacturing, or maintenance).
  • Age Requirement: Candidates must generally be at least 18 years old.
  • Physical Fitness: No specific health requirements, but participants should be able to engage in the training activities.
  • Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of the language in which the course is conducted (usually English).
  • Commitment to Safety: A willingness to adopt and apply preventive measures for reducing HAVS risks.
  • Course Enrollment: Registration with an accredited provider offering the HAVS management course.

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