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DN2-DI2-0008-EnG-OBE-V1 SD2 HSE Hand Arm Vibration (HAV) Exposure Ready-Reckoner (Daily Exposure)

The document provides an extract from the HSE guidance on hand-arm vibration exposure, detailing the daily exposure limit value (ELV) and daily exposure action value (EAV). The ELV indicates the maximum vibration exposure allowed for employees in a single day, while the EAV specifies the level at which actions must be taken to mitigate exposure. This information is crucial for compliance with the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005.

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DN2-DI2-0008-EnG-OBE-V1 SD2 HSE Hand Arm Vibration (HAV) Exposure Ready-Reckoner (Daily Exposure)

The document provides an extract from the HSE guidance on hand-arm vibration exposure, detailing the daily exposure limit value (ELV) and daily exposure action value (EAV). The ELV indicates the maximum vibration exposure allowed for employees in a single day, while the EAV specifies the level at which actions must be taken to mitigate exposure. This information is crucial for compliance with the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005.

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Supporting document 2

Extract from the HSE hand-arm vibration


(HAV) exposure ready-reckoner (daily
exposure)

Daily vibration exposure ready-reckoner taken from HSE Guidance document: Hand-arm
vibration - The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005, Guidance on Regulations
L140 (Second edition) Published 2019, page 55.

“The daily exposure limit value (ELV) is the maximum amount of vibration an
employee may be exposed to on any single day…”
“The daily exposure action value (EAV) is the level of daily exposure to vibration at or
above which you are required to take certain actions to reduce exposure…”
(HSE Guidance document: Hand-arm vibration - The Control of Vibration at Work
Regulations 2005, Guidance on Regulations L140 (Second edition) Published 2019, page
10).

Supporting document 2: Extract from the HSE hand arm vibration (HAV) exposure ready-reckoner
(daily exposure) – DN2/DI2-0008-ENG-OBE-V1 May25 © NEBOSH 2025 page 1 of 1

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