Workers who use vibrating tools on a daily basis are at an increased risk of suffering from HAVS (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome). Tools such as jackhammers, chisels, chainsaws, sanders, grinders, riveters, breakers, drills, and compactors are often associated with these sorts of injuries. Over long periods of time, repeated exposure to these vibrations can cause physical damage to the hands and arms.

Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety is working with the Motor Safety Association on a project toidentify vibration hazards in the workplace, then test and identify cost-effective solutions to reduce these vibration hazards.
Their interim report Vibration in the Workplace (PDF) identifies solutions to reduce the risk of developing:
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