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Hazard Analysis  

  Work Activity: Masonry, Cement & Plaster  
  Task: Forming, pouring, laying or applying refractory materials  
 Hazard: Vibration

  Problem:
Forming, pouring, laying or applying refractory materials is often performed with power tools. Workers are exposed to hand-arm vibration when using power tools. Repetitive exposure to vibrating tools can lead to hand-arm vibration syndrome or carpal tunnel syndrome.
 
  Risk Description:

Repetitive use of power tools when forming, pouring, laying or applying refractory materials exposes workers to hand-arm vibration, and is a risk factor for hand-arm vibration syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome.

 
  Level of Risk:

Work loads or activities are of such a magnitude and character that all or most workers risk developing an MSD in the short or long term.

 
  Assessment Info:

To assess exposure to vibration, determine the associated magnitude of acceleration (m/s2) and the primary frequency (Hz) of the vibration.  Also, visit Thomas Bernard's website for a host of practical ergonomic tools.

 
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Anti-Vibration Gloves

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