PD 6585-2:1996 - Hand-arm vibration. Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction - Management measures at the workplace
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PD 6585-2:1996 is another publicly available specification (PD) titled "Hand-arm vibration - Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction - Management measures at the workplace." This document provides guidelines for reducing the hazards associated with hand-arm vibration through management measures implemented at the workplace.
Here's a breakdown of the key elements in the title:
Hand-arm Vibration: Refers to the vibration transmitted from machinery to the hands and arms of individuals operating the equipment. Prolonged exposure to hand-arm vibration can lead to various health issues, including hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).
Guidelines for Vibration Hazards Reduction: The document offers guidance on reducing the hazards associated with hand-arm vibration. This may include recommendations, best practices, and methodologies to mitigate the adverse effects of vibration on individuals exposed to it.
Management Measures at the Workplace: The focus is on measures that can be implemented at the workplace to manage and reduce the risks associated with hand-arm vibration. This involves administrative and organizational actions to protect workers from excessive exposure to vibration.