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20 Apr 2001 12:00AM
The HSE has published new guidance for employers about the health risks associated with power tools at work. The leaflet, according to the literature, is aimed at employers in companies where vibrating hand-held or hand-guided power tools and machinery are used. It is part of a campaign to reduce hand-arm vibration injuries in the workplace by alerting employers to the damage that can be done by vibrating tools and machinery and encouraging them to choose those with low levels of vibration. L... (31 more words)
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