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10 Sep 2004 3:12PM
A labourer has been awarded £7,000 compensation from three separate employers after sustaining Vibration White Finger (VWF) through use of vibratory equipment, The Lawyer reports.
Having worked in a variety of general labour roles, Andrew Paul Storey is said to have used vibratory equipment since 1984, including using a jack hammer for five to six hours a day for kerbing, concreting and paving, using a vibrating poker to poker concrete and make manhole surrounds and a vibrating wacker to co... (82 more words)
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