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Construction workers are at a particularly high risk of ill-health from using vibrating work tools. When using those tools vibration is transmitted into the worker’s hands and arms – causing hand-arm vibration.
Regular hand-arm vibration can result in a number of conditions collectively known as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). Every year there are about 3,000 new claims for Industrial Injury Disablement Benefit due to health conditions that have developed as a consequence of vibration.
Construction workers who regularly
are at risk to of developing vibration related conditions.
Such machines and tools include
Worker who regularly operate
are at severe risk, as they are likely to be above the exposure action value set out in the respective regulations on vibration exposure.
Symptoms of hand-arm vibration exposure can appear a few months after exposure but it can also take years for them to develop.
The symptoms include
The symptoms are likely to get worse with repeated exposure and can lead to permanent conditions.
The effects developing from these symptoms can include
The most well-known diseases following exposure to vibration include vibration white finger (VWF) and vibration-related carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
Vibration white finger is a disorder of the blood supply to the fingers and hand.
It can lead to the permanent loss of sensation in the fingers and increasingly frequent painful attacks. In extreme cases the sufferer may lose fingers - this is more likely when the worker uses vibrating machinery at very low temperatures. VWF is the most commonly prescribed disease under the Industrial Injuries Disability Benefit scheme for the last ten years.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is an entrapment or compression of nerves in the wrist.
Every employer has a duty to protect its workers from risks to health and safety, including from risks of vibration. Every employer needs to plan and implement measures to reduce this risk. Employers have to assess the risk to health from vibration, find out what levels of vibration workers are exposed to and reduce the level of vibration as far as possible.
In addition to the employer’s duties there are a number of ways in which you can help to reduce the vibration level you are exposed to.
For further information, check the HSE website (http://www.hse.gov.uk/vibration/hav/index.htm) or the information on the TUC website (http://www.tuc.org.uk/h_and_s/noiseandvibration.cfm).