Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome
Elearning - Online Course
Train Your Team Anytime, Anywhere
£34.99
This short course provides you with an introduction to Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome, otherwise known as HAVS.
Who is the Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Training Course For?
This course will prove useful to anyone who works with or has regular contact with children or adults with ADHD.
Duration
40 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions)
Approvals
CPD approved*
* Our IIRSM & CPD approved courses are owned by VideoTile Learning Ltd and distributed under licence.
This short course provides you with an introduction to Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome, otherwise known as HAVS.
The course starts by establishing exactly what Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome is, before providing a detailed description of the symptoms and consequences of the disorder.
It then provides an overview of the equipment and work-related situations most likely to pose a risk of HAVS, and the exposure values that must be complied with by law.
Following this, the course covers the practical steps you can take to reduce the risk of HAVS, and looks at the law with regards to HAVS, including the responsibilities that both employees and employers must comply with in order to reduce the risk.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand what is Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
- You will be able to identify the symptoms of Hand Arm Vibration
- Have an understand of when you are at risk and how you can reduce the risk
- And finally, the laws associated with hand Arm Vibration and the importance of Health surveillance.
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Training Course Modules
Course | Module | Module Name | Pass % Required |
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome | 1 | Introduction |
70% |
" | 2 | What are the Symptoms of HAVS? | 70% |
" | 3 | When am I at Risk? | 70% |
" | 4 | How Can I Reduce the Risk? | 70% |
" | 5 | What Does the Law Say? | 70% |
" | 6 | The Importance of Health Surveillance | 70% |