| Further Information |
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| Buying work equipment |
| Vibration at Work (HSE website) |
| Noise at Work (HSE website) |
| Noise reduction at band resaws (HSE leaflet) .pdf |
| Noise at woodworking machines (HSE leaflet) .pdf |
| Sound advice - noise exposure in the entertainment industry (HSE website) |
| Contacts |
| HSLOs/DHSOs |
| Specialist Safety Officers |
| Health and Safety Advisory Service |
Hearing loss caused by exposure to excessive noise at work continues to be a significant cause of occupational disease. People can suffer deafness, tinnitus or other forms of hearing damage. Vibration from hand-held power tools can also damage hands and fingers, causing painful disorders of the blood vessels, nerves and joints.
The risks from noise and vibration are easily controlled by:
If you are responsible for work activities that generate noise or vibration, but are unsure whether employees are at risk, ask yourself the following questions.
If you answered 'yes' to any of the questions above employees may be at increased risk from hearing damage and the effects of vibration. If you need further advice, please contact the Health and Safety Advisory Service. We can provide specialist support and are trained to measure noise exposure.