27 November 2019
HAVS Court Case: Property firm fined £600,000 after five of its employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Latest HAVS Court Case – November 2019:
Property giant Places for People has been fined £600,000 after five of its employees developed Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS).
Aylesbury Crown Court heard that between 2009 and 2014 five employees of Places for People Homes used vibrating powered tools to carry out grounds maintenance tasks at sites in Milton Keynes, Rotherham and Hull.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found the company failed to assess or manage the risks associated with vibrating tools. It also failed to provide suitable training or health surveillance for its maintenance workers and failed to maintain and replace tools which increased vibration levels.
Places for People Homes Limited of Cheapside, London pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. In addition to the fine, the company has been ordered to pay costs of £13,995.06.
HSE inspector Andrew McGill said: “Companies must manage the risks associated with vibrating tools. Hand arm vibration can be a significant health risk wherever powered hand tools are used for significant lengths of time.
“HAVS is preventable, but once the damage is done it is permanent. Damage from HAVS can include the inability to do fine work and cold can trigger painful finger blanching attacks. Health surveillance is vital to detect and respond to early signs of damage.”
HAVS Court Case Source: Construction News
HSE have recently updated their Hand-arm vibration exposure calculator and publication. Find out more here: https://bsgltd.co.uk/hand-arm-vibration-exposure-calculator-and-publication-updated/
View BSG’s Article on ‘Getting to Grips with Vibration’ to learn more about the health risks, the law and helpful advice when it comes to vibration – https://bsgltd.co.uk/getting-to-grips-with-vibration/