Workplace exposure to vibration in Europe: an expert review
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities - Luxembourg
2008
126 p.
exposure assessment ; hand arm vibration ; plant safety and health organization ; risk assessment ; vibration ; vibration control ; good practices
European Risk Observatory Report
7
Occupational risks
English
Bibliogr.;Charts
978-92-9191-221-6
"One in three European workers is exposed to vibrations at work and for some sectors, such as construction at 63%, this figure is much higher. Although vibration is a long-standing and well-known risk, its importance has increased since the application of the vibration directive (2002/44/EC), which came into force on 6th July 2005. Enterprises, regulators and legislators face new challenges; measurement is complicated and risk assessment and reduction are not simple. This report brings together specialists from eight leading European institutes to produce an overview of the challenges facing the occupational safety and health community as regards management of occupational vibration risks. The situation in six Member States – Belgium, Germany, Spain, Finland, France and Poland – is examined, and research information is presented covering all Member States. "
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