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Preventing HAVS to Protect Productivity and Keep Projects on Track

Preventing HAVS to Protect Productivity and Keep Projects on Track

by Macy Liddington | May 10, 2026 | HAVS

Anyone running a site or overseeing operations knows the pressure to keep timelines tight and productivity high. When tools fail or staff shortages hit, everything slows down. What is often overlooked is how a preventable health issue like Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome...
Why HAVS Surveillance Should Be a Strategic Priority for Your Workforce

Why HAVS Surveillance Should Be a Strategic Priority for Your Workforce

by Macy Liddington | Mar 10, 2026 | HAVS

In HR, you already carry a long list of responsibilities: wellbeing, absence, recruitment, engagement, legal compliance. Added to that is the challenge of ensuring your teams can safely operate vibrating tools without developing Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome. Many HR...
Safeguarding Bristol’s Workforce from Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome

Safeguarding Bristol’s Workforce from Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome

by Macy Liddington | Feb 1, 2026 | HAVS

Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome is one of those workplace health issues that people only talk about once something has already gone wrong. Yet here in Bristol, where industry, engineering, utilities and construction drive so much of our local economy, HAVS remains one of...
Why HAVS Matters and How to Protect Your Own Health and Career

Why HAVS Matters and How to Protect Your Own Health and Career

by Macy Liddington | Jan 13, 2026 | HAVS

If you work with powered tools day in and day out, you will know how essential they are for getting the job done. You may also have felt tingling in your fingers after a long shift or noticed that your hands become unusually sensitive when the temperature drops. It is...

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