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Land Rover has been accused of causing ten workers to develop hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). How did it happen and what can you do to avoid finding yourself in the same position?
Published 24.05.2011
A council was prosecuted because a number of staff were left with permanent damage to their hands as a result of using vibrating tools and equipment. How can you avoid ending up in the same position?
Published 01.03.2013
A large property management and development company has been fined £600,000 after five employees developed hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). What is this condition and what should have been done to
protect them?
Published 19.12.2019
A specialist firm which installs and repairs glass in buses and trains has been fined after 30 employees were diagnosed with hand-arm vibration syndrome. How were so many affected before anything was
done about it?
Published 01.02.2022
If an HSE inspector visits and asks to look at how you manage hand-arm vibration, are you prepared? What will they be looking for and what should you have in place to stay on the right side of the
law?
Published 13.04.2023
A construction firm has been fined for not controlling exposure to vibration, causing hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). Where did it go wrong and what controls should you have in place?
Published 13.10.2022
One of our subscribers received a visit from an HSE inspector who criticised the employer’s failure to arrange adequate health surveillance for staff using vibrating tools. What’s required?
Published 19.03.2021
A social housing provider has successfully appealed against a fine that was issued after five employees developed occupational diseases from hand-arm vibration. What happened and why was the fine
reduced so much?
Published 23.06.2021
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