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Independent report: Hand-arm vibration syndrome and assessment of vibration exposure

Industrial Injuries Advisory Council

July 4
14:33 2023

Hand-arm vibration syndrome and assessment of vibration exposure

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The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) decided to review whether the prescription for hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS / PD A11) was fit for purpose.

On investigation, IIAC found that there was a lack of good quality epidemiological studies which would allow for the extension of the prescribed occupations for HAVS. IIAC considered alternative approaches and as a result have recommended extending the current list of vibrating tools.

The accompanying Position paper 49 Limitations of epidemiology when investigating occupations with a potential for significant vibration exposure and PD A11, hand-arm vibration syndrome reviews the epidemiology on HAVS in more detail and outlines its limitations with regard to some occupational groups and vibrating tools.

Published 4 July 2023

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