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Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome in a Group of U.S. Uranium Miners Exposed to Hand-Arm Vibration
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1991Abstract Medical evaluations were conducted in New Mexico on 134 uranium mine workers. Ninety-one of these workers were miners who used jack-leg-type drills on their job at the time of the survey. Engineering evaluations of two jack-leg-type drills and a jack hammer were carried out while four of the miners operated the tools.
Donald E. Wasserman +7 more
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Hand-arm vibration syndrome: a guide for nurses
Nursing Standard, 1999It is estimated that 1.2 million workers are now exposed to hazardous levels of vibration in their work. In the year 1995-1996, over 3,000 new cases of hand-arm vibration syndrome were assessed by the Department of Social Security (DSS) under the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Scheme.
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International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2022
Asraf Ahmad Qamruddin +2 more
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Asraf Ahmad Qamruddin +2 more
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Hand‐arm vibration exposure from construction tools: results of a field study
Construction Management and Economics, 2006David J Edwards, Gary D Holt
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