Manufacturer fined after failing to manage workers’ exposure to vibration
April 19, 2023
A manufacturer has been fined £120,000 for failing to adequately assess and control the risks to its employees from exposure to vibration when using vibrating tools. Read More
HAVS: ‘Real-time monitoring and measurement should be mandated in the regulations’
August 9, 2022
The Health & Safety Executive will fine companies that expose workers to hazardous excessive levels of vibrations. Yet the organisation’s own guidance doesn’t require businesses to continually monitor workers. Russ Langthorne of HAVSPRO considers why it’s time for real-time monitoring and measurement to be mandated in the regulations. Read More
Manufacturing company fined after workers exposed to risk
January 21, 2022
A metals fabrication company has been sentenced for health breaches after several workers were diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) or carpal tunnel syndrome. Read More
Manufacturing firm prosecuted for failing to control risks to employees using vibrating tools
November 12, 2021
A company that manufactures and sells medical devices for the healthcare industry has been fined for failing to adequately control the risk to its employees from exposure to vibration when using vibrating tools. Read More
Construction firm fined after several workers contracted occupational disease
August 27, 2021
A construction company has been sentenced for safety breaches after multiple employees were diagnosed with Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS). Read More
Why engineers must consider human induced vibration
April 20, 2021
Human footfall can cause vibrations throughout structures and buildings. This article looks at the potential impacts of human induced vibration and how to remedy the risk. Read More
£500,000 fine after workers were exposed to hand-arm vibration risks
March 16, 2021
A large Telford-based foundry has been fined after a number of its workers were diagnosed with hand arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). Read More
Hand-arm vibration: HSE publishes new inspection and enforcement guidance
August 26, 2020
HAV Inspection and Enforcement Guidance document replaces the Topic Inspection Pack on Hand-arm Vibration. Read More
Not so good vibrations – Prosecutions for failures to adequately manage the risks from vibration remain a priority for the HSE
April 22, 2020
Amy Sadro, Principal Associate in Eversheds Sutherland’s Environment, Health and Safety Team and Dr Chris Nelson, a Principal Consultant and specialist Read More
Performing health/medical surveillance: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
March 31, 2020
The HSE has issued guidance for occupational health providers, appointed doctors and employers. In the light of advice from Public Health England on COVID-19, HSE has set out in the guidance, what it describes as a proportionate and flexible approach to enable health/medical surveillance to continue. Read More