Share This

Understanding Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)

  • Principal Acoustics Consultant
  • 29.05.2025
  • Principal Acoustics Consultant
This webinar will begin at 9.30am BST
Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a debilitating condition caused by prolonged exposure to vibration, typically from the use of power tools or machinery in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and forestry.
 
Personal injury due to HAVS often arises when employers fail to implement adequate safety measures, such as providing proper training, equipment maintenance, or limiting exposure times.
 
The condition can lead to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, loss of grip strength, and even permanent damage to blood vessels, nerves, and joints in the hands and arms. These effects can severely impact an employee’s ability to work, perform daily tasks, and maintain their quality of life, making it a critical issue in personal injury claims.
 
In this presentation, Principal Acoustics Consultant Dr Andrew Peplow provides a comprehensive understanding of HAVS, including its causes and symptoms.

Free to attend

Builder worker with pneumatic hammer drill equipment breaking concrete at road construction site

RELATED EVENTS

Pedestrian Protection Through Vehicle Design

In this webinar, Road Traffic Collision Investigator, Adam Barrow provides an overview of the development of pedestrian protection measures in vehicle design.

  • 12.06.2025 

Investigation of Electric Shock Injuries

Electrical Engineer Richard Heath will review the basic concepts of electric shocks, how they occur, and how electric shock personal injury cases are investigated.

  • 26.06.2025 

Get a Grip: The Investigation of Pedestrian Slips & Falls

Personal Injury Expert Dr Paul Lemon will look at the methods that should be used to investigate slipping incidents, and will consider the many pitfalls that can lead to incomplete or inaccurate slipping incident investigations.

  • 08.05.2025 

When Audible Warning Alarms Cause Injury

In this webinar, Hawkins' Managing Director of Acoustics, Ros Lambert-Porter, will define the characteristics of effective audible alarms and where they might fail, and how these failures can lead to catastrophic outcomes.

  • 15.05.2025 

Follow us

Visit us on LinkedIn and YouTube to stay up to date with our latest content.