Cut It Out
Cutting stations are an essential piece of equipment for cutting accurately and safely on-site, but key health and safety considerations have been overlooked in some cutting station designs, which could put professionals at greater risk of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL), hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS, also known as white finger), carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and respiratory problems.
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