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Whole-body vibration

The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005. Guidance on Regulations.

Overview

Exposure to whole-body vibration (WBV), particularly to large shocks and jolts, is a back-pain health risk for employees who drive mobile machines or other work vehicles over poor surfaces as a main part of their job. Employers have a duty to control health risks to their employees from exposure to WBV under the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 (the Vibration Regulations). This guidance will be of particular interest to employers in industries where there may be a health risk from WBV and include agriculture, construction, forestry, mines and quarries. Risks may also exist where industrial trucks are used to transport materials, e.g. in factories , depots, warehouses and docks, particularly where the surfaces the trucks travel on are in poor condition or the drivers use poor driving techniques. Contents: Introduction; Part 1: Legal duties of employers to control the risks to health and safety from whole-body vibration; Part 2: An introduction to whole-body vibration for employers: Part 3: Risk assessment and control; Part 4: Machinery manufacturers' duties on whole-body vibration risks; Part 5: Health monitoring; Part 6: Postural risks; Appendices; References; Further reading; Further information.

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Author
HSE
Date of Publication
2005
Publisher
HSE BOOKS
Length
57 pages
Format
Book
Series
Legal
Series Code
L141
ISBN
9780717661268
Copyright Status
Public Sector
Whole-body vibration
GBP10.95