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How can we manage vibration in the workplace?
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person using a drill to secure a tire on a car, experiencing vibration through their hand and arms from the drill.
This poster is the first in a series of vibration related posters.
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mannequin holding a power tool showing hand arm vibration
This poster is part 1 of the Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV) poster series, which discusses awareness of HAV exposures and symptoms.
Hyperlink; Assessment–A series of tables with recommended weight limits for lifting tasks given worker sex, object depth, lifting distance, lifting frequency, and lift asymmetry. The data are derived…
Hyperlink; Standard–A link to the Canadian standard on office workstation setup and design. Information at the link describes what the standard can do, but users must purchase the standard to use it.
Hyperlink PDF; Assessment–A PDF worksheet assessment designed to quickly identify risky hand, arm, and shoulder postures in a workplace task. The resource takes user-inputted data about what a worker…
Hyperlink; Assessment–A general assessment of hand and wrist MSDs based on hand effort and activity. Numbers are simple to estimate and compute, and can be compared to two established reference…

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