







Control measures can be grouped into three key categories:
First up, we have engineering controls, which involve upgrading to vehicles with better suspension, adding vibration-damping seats, and ensuring that equipment is well-maintained.
Next, there are administrative controls, which include rotating tasks, limiting the time spent on high-vibration equipment, and planning smoother driving routes. Lastly, we have employee controls, focusing on training staff to maintain safe posture, report any vibration issues, and adhere to established work procedures.
When these strategies are combined, they yield the best results. No single measure can stand alone, but together, they can significantly reduce exposure.