Digital reporting service
Reactec, the Hand Arm Vibration specialist, has launched a digital reporting service aimed at delivering more than just data.
Reactec, the Hand Arm Vibration specialist, has launched a digital reporting service aimed at delivering more than just data.
Around 300,000 UK employees are estimated to have advanced symptoms of debilitating Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), and over one million users of hand-held or hand-guided power tools face increased risk of the syndrome because they are exposed to HAV above the level set by the HSE.
Reactec has designed new signage to help company’s promote their depot or workplace as being HAVmeter protected and to help operators to easily find their HAVmeter kit.
Reactec has launched a new automated tracking and reporting system which protects employers and employees against HAVS and helps businesses identify cost savings through tool and operator deployment.
Reactec, the expert in monitoring and management solutions for hand and arm vibration (HAV), has appointed health and safety expert Janice McCann to their Board as a non-executive director.
Reactec has revealed research which confirms that its new HAVwear technology provides a representative measure of vibration risk experienced by a tool operator and, for the first time, the ability to understand what is actually happening during live tool use.
OPERATIVES IN three of Howard Civil Engineering’s sites across the north of England have had their risk of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) significantly reduced after the business introduced HAVS monitoring smart watches from workplace health risk prevention experts, Reactec.
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