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Council fined after construction workers develop HAVS nerve damage

A court has fined Lancashire County Council £50,000 after several of its employees developed hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

The employees in the council’s highways department have suffered nerve damage to their hands and arms as a result of failure to control exposure to vibration.

Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard that, in February 2019, HSE received a RIDDOR report from Lancashire County Council, related to the diagnosis of a case of HAVS.

The council received an improvement notice in July 2019 requiring it to improve its control of HAVS. However, subsequent to this, a further ten cases of vibration-related ill health were uncovered and reported late. These were all unrelated to the RIDDOR report. Four more reports were also filed, but these were on time.

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