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Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 are set of regulations created under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 which came into force in Great Britain on 6 July 2005.〔(Legislation.gov.uk | Introductory text )〕 The Regulations place a duty on employers to reduce the risk to their employees’ health from exposure to vibration whether this is caused by the use of hand-held or hand-guided power equipment, holding materials which are being processed by machines or which is caused by the sitting or standing on industrial machines or vehicles.〔(Legislation.gov.uk | Explanatory memorandum section 2 )〕 ==Vibration in the workplace== The regulations require employers to identify which of their employee's may be at risk from Hand Arm Vibration disorders (HAV) or whole body vibration disorders (WBV)〔(Legislation.gov.uk | Explanatory memorandum section 7.3 )〕 Hand Arm Vibration disorders can be caused by the use of hand-held power tools and can cause painful and disabling disorders of the blood vessels, nerves and joints.〔(HSE | Hand Arm Vibration )〕 The risk of suffering from a disorder is increased dependent on the exposure to vibration and can vary widely between individuals. The symptoms, which affect the blood supply, to the fingers are also known as vibration-induced white finger.〔(HSE | Topic Inspection Pack section 1.1 )〕 Whole Body Vibration is vibration which is transmitted via the seat when sitting down in a vehicle or machine or through the feet. Drivers of certain tractors, fork lift trucks, quarrying or earth moving machinery could be exposed to WBV which could lead to back pain.〔(HSE | What causes Whole Body Vibration )〕
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