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HAND/ARM VIBRATION


CASELLA 01234 844100 info@casellasolutions.com www.casellasolutions.com


Casella, a division of TSI is a global leader in the manufacture and supply of industrial safety, occupational health and environmental monitoring equipment. The instrumentation includes real-time dust monitors, personal sampling pumps, sound level meters, noise dosimeters, and hand arm vibration monitors.


A large number of these products work with a variety of Casella’s own software solutions for easy access, remote monitoring and simple analysis of collected data. With Bluetooth capabilities and accompanying Airwave app, you can also view data and control air sampling pumps and noise dosimeters from your mobile devices.


Casella’s innovations include the HAVex hand-arm vibration meter, a device designed to measure and monitor vibration exposure from power tools to help protect workers from Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS).


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Havsco developed the first personal Hand Arm Vibration dosimeter, which measures and records the actual vibration exposure at the point where the vibrations enter the hand, when using power tools. No reliance on inconsistent manufacture’s data, irrespective of which tools are used, how they are used or what they are used for, the HAVSense dosimeter measures real exposure with no programming or changing data when swapping between tools. No guesswork, calculations or time recording, just simple HAV exposure measurements.


Havsco developed the first personal Hand Arm Vibratio dosimeter, which measures and records the actual vibration exposure at the point where the vibrations enter the hand, when using power tools. No reliance on inconsistent manufacture’s data, irrespective of which tools are used, how they are used or what they are used for, the HAVSense dosimeter measures real exposure with no programming or changing data when swapping between tools. No guesswork, calculations or time recording, just simple HAV exposure measurements.


The HAVSense dosimeter measures real exposure with no programming or changing data when swapping between tools.


No need to rely on inconsistent manufacturer’s data - irrespective of which tools are used, how they are used or what they are used for.


Measure personal exposure from tools, tasks, processes or even products, empowering you with real exposure data entirely to suit your operations and requirements.


No guesswork, calculations or time recording - just simple HAV exposure measurements.


Contact us for a free, no obligation demonstration at your location.


Contact us for a free, no obligation demonstration at your location.


Contact us for a free, no obligation presentation at your location.


Measure personal exposure from tools, tasks, processes or even products, empowering you with real exposure data entirely to suit your operations and requirements.


The HAVSense system fully complies with ISO 8041. The system can be used as prescribed in ISO 5349 to obtain reliable exposure data for robust risk assessments and eff ective control measures, helping to validate decisions to reduce exposure to vibrations before the event, not monitoring after the event.


HAVSco developed the fi rst personal Hand Arm Vibration dosimeter, which measures and records the actual vibration exposure at the point where the vibrations enter the hand, when using power tools.


HAVSco Ltd - 01692 400635 - tech@havsco.co.uk - www.havsco.co.uk 26 TOMORROW’S HEALTH & SAFETY YEARBOOK 2025/26 WWW.TOMORROWSHS.COM


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