3.5
Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005
This machine in its standard form does not exceed the 2.5 m/s² vibration action
value and should not require any daily limitations to it use. Periodic equipment
checks and servicing will maintain the characteristics and efficiency of this
machine.
Warning:
Any modifications or accessories added or use with this machine may affect
the vibration levels. Under the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations it
is the employers duty to manage the exposure to vibration and implement
training and health surveillance for employees.
Under the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations1992 (SMSR),
you should ensure equipment is in good condition and maintained in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions, any modifications or
accessories added to this machine should be assessed for safe operation
and vibration, then implement appropriate measures.
* Note: Goggles or Full Face Protection.
The wearing of eye and face protection in hazardous areas is a requirement under regulation
4 of the personal protective equipment at work regulations 1992.
Regulation 4 requires employers to provide suitable personal protective equipment to
employees who may be exposed to risks affecting their health and safety.
Full Face Protection.
High speed flying partials or chemical splashes are rarely aimed directly at the eyes. A full
face visor offers the maximum protection in extreme conditions. Full face shields offer a wide
area of protection and because of the all round ventilation, remain mist free even in wide
temperatures swings.
Chemical Splash.
Chemical splashes and vapours can hit you from all sides. It’s important that full eye
enclosure is selected, e.g. Unvented goggles. Full face shields will also protect the whole
face from liquid splashes. Those with chin guards should be selected where there is a
danger of splash deflecting up from work surfaces.
Impact.
Impact hazards are caused by fast moving particles from the cleaning operation. The
potential impact speed must be assessed before selecting the most appropriate protection.
Safety glasses could be dislodged by high velocity impacts, in which case goggles or face
shield should be selected.
** Note: Ear Muffs or Ear Plugs.
The noise at work regulations require that from February 2006 persons working in noise
levels between 80dBA and 85dBA must be provided with suitable hearing protection on
request. If noise levels are above 85dBA then hearing protection must be supplied and worn.
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