NDC
Vibration Regulations 2005
Vibration Training Course
Vibration hazards at work usually present themselves in two forms: -
"It has been estimated that up to 1 in 10 people who work regularly with vibrating tools as part of their job may develop hand-arm vibration syndrome."
(Source: HSE)
Who is at Risk?
Employees most at risk are those who regularly operate: -
NDC also offers professional exposure monitoring, combined with medical surveillance undertaken by qualified occupational therapists for the majority of work environments. To receive further detail of our services, please contact us.
Vibration hazards at work usually present themselves in two forms: -
- Hand-arm vibration
- Whole body vibration
"It has been estimated that up to 1 in 10 people who work regularly with vibrating tools as part of their job may develop hand-arm vibration syndrome."
(Source: HSE)
Who is at Risk?
Employees most at risk are those who regularly operate: -
- Hammer action tools
- Rotary tools
- Other action tools, e.g. chainsaws
NDC also offers professional exposure monitoring, combined with medical surveillance undertaken by qualified occupational therapists for the majority of work environments. To receive further detail of our services, please contact us.
Delivery: On site or at a regional venue
To book this course call 01373 467858
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