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2 Jun 2003 7:18PM

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The HSE's vibration exposure calculator can help you to work out an individual's overall daily exposure to vibration. The HSE says it is able to take into account up to six different activities, and just needs a worker to input the vibration levels and the exposure duration (in hours/minutes) for each activity.
The HSE vibration exposure calculator is online at:
www.hse.gov.uk/vibration/calculator.htm.
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