Publisher's Synopsis
This report describes a study into the underlying influences on, and control of, Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) in the construction industry. Three Influence Network (IN) workshops were held with a wide range of delegates representing key stakeholders. Analyses have given an insight into: the underlying organizational and human factors influencing HAVS; risk control measures; and their potential effectiveness. These indicate that of the Direct influences on HAVS, Inspection and maintenance, and Equipment operability are primary influences followed by Situational awareness/risk perception, Health, Information/advice and Compliance. Of the Organizational factors, Process design, Training, Management/supervision, Communications, Health culture and Equipment purchasing are significant. At the Policy level, key factors are Health and safety management, Company culture and Organizational structure. The Regulator and the Market are considered to be the primary environmental influences on HAVS.