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The Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) Management course provides comprehensive training on managing HAVS in the workplace. Topics include legislative requirements, vibration principles, risk assessment, and preventive measures. Participants will learn to establish an on-site HAVS management system, evaluate vibration levels, create job plans to minimize hazards, and effectively communicate risks and best practices to tool operators. Upon completion, participants will be equipped to implement HAVS management programs, enhancing workplace safety and reducing vibration-related health risks.
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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.
Outcomes
  • 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