HAVS Training (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome)
Our HAVS Training helps participants recognise hand–arm vibration risks from hand-held and hand-guided tools, identify early signs of harm, and take effective action to protect health in line with the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005.
Designed for employees, managers, and supervisors, the course explains how hand-arm vibration affects the body, what the law requires, how exposure is measured, and the practical controls and reporting processes needed to reduce risk.
This SCORM-compliant, online course can be integrated seamlessly into your organisation’s LMS or accessed instantly via our online platform.
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HAVS Training (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome)
Hand-arm vibration training provides participants with the knowledge to recognise and manage risks in compliance with the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005.
£30
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Benefits of HAVS Training (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome)
- Supports compliance with the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 by improving understanding of hand-arm vibration risks, exposure limits, and control measures.
- Provides practical guidance on assessing hand-arm vibration risks, applying effective controls, and recognising and reporting early symptoms.
- Interactive, self-paced eLearning with quizzes and end-of-section summaries keeps participants engaged and helps embed knowledge.
- CPD Certified and SCORM Compliant training.
- Instant access to course materials.


Our accreditations mean you can be confident that we deliver high–quality, effective eLearning that forms part of a professional development programme.
We pride ourselves on our extensive certification and accreditation. We’re CPD Certified, and this course is SCORM compliant, which means it can be integrated as part of your existing LMS or used as part of our SHINE learning management system.
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Ways to study
Online
You can study whenever and wherever suits you. Online courses are delivered through our SHINE platform, or to your own learning management system via SCORM.
eLearning

With eLearning, participants can access course materials at their convenience, fitting around their commitments.
- Engaging. Our courses engage learners through multimedia elements, simulations, and interactive exercises. This encourages active participation and increases learning retention.
- Tracking. Our learning management system, SHINE, enables administrators to track learners’ progress, the courses they have attended and the dates, which supports health and safety compliance.
- SCORM compatible. We offer courses as SCORM files so they can be integrated into an organisation’s existing learning management system.
- Assessment. There are multiple-choice quizzes throughout the courses so learners can check their understanding as they progress and consolidate their learning.
- Summaries. Each module concludes with a summary, reinforcing key concepts and enhancing understanding.
Our virtual classroom combines the advantages of in-person training with online learning.
- Experienced trainers. Online tutorials are led by health and safety trainers with many years of experience in the field. Learners benefit from their expertise and industry knowledge.
- Interactive. Learners can ask questions in real-time and receive immediate feedback from trainers, enhancing their understanding.
- Bespoke. Courses can be customised to meet an organisation’s specific requirements, so participants can apply what they have learned most effectively.
Virtual Classroom

Face-to-Face

Learning in-person in a collaborative environment equips your team with the knowledge and skills they need to ensure workplace safety and compliance.
- Expert trainers. Benefit from the expertise of qualified trainers with years of health and safety experience across a broad range of industries and types of organisations.
- Flexible. Choose a location convenient for your team, whether at your premises or a designated training facility.
- Tailored. Course content can be customised to align with your organisation’s specific requirements and industry challenges, ensuring knowledge can be applied effectively to your workplace.
- Supportive. Learners engage in discussions, share knowledge, and collaborate to learn from each other’s perspectives and experiences as well as from the trainer.
- Interactive. Sessions are interactive to encourage active engagement which enhances understanding and helps learners to retain knowledge. Learning is through questions, feedback, discussions, and instructor-led presentations.
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By the end of hand arm vibration awareness training, participants will be able to:
- Recognise common sources and symptoms of hand-arm vibration exposure.
- Understand what Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV) and Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) are.
- Understand employer and employee responsibilities.
- Identify exposure limits and how hand-arm vibration is assessed.
- Apply safe working practices and control measures to reduce risk.
- Say when and how to report concerns or symptoms.
Introduction
- What hand-arm vibration is
- Common workplace sources of hand-arm vibration across different industries
- Why uncontrolled hand-arm vibration exposure presents a health and safety risk
Health effects of hand-arm vibration
- How hand-arm vibration affects the body over time
- Health conditions associated with hand-arm vibration
- Contributing factors that can increase the severity of vibration-related harm
Legal responsibilities
- Overview of the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005
- Employers’ and employees’ responsibilities under the regulations
- The role of training, consultation, and health surveillance in compliance
Exposure limits and assessment
- Understanding hand-arm vibration exposure and how it is measured
- Exposure Action Values (EAVs) and Exposure Limit Values (ELVs) for hand-arm vibration
- What A(8) exposure means in practice
- How hand-arm vibration exposure is assessed using calculations, manufacturer data, and measurement tools
Assessing and managing the risks
- Identifying hand-arm vibration risks from tools and equipment
- Carrying out effective hand-arm vibration risk assessments
- Applying suitable control measures to reduce exposure
- Health surveillance requirements and early symptom reporting
- Monitoring exposure and reviewing control measures
At the end of this HAVS Awareness training course, there are 10 multiple choice questions to answer, and the pass mark is 80%.
Who should take this course?
This HAVS training course is suitable for employees who use hand-held or hand-guided vibrating tools or equipment, as well as managers and supervisors responsible for managing hand-arm vibration risks.
Course duration
HAVS Training takes approximately 25-30 minutes to complete.
Certificate
You will receive a certificate on successful completion of the course which is downloadable as a PDF file.
How is it delivered?
HAVS Training is delivered online or through a computer network to each trainee at their desktop, laptop or mobile device. We can also provide the course to be integrated into a SCORM compliant LMS.
Training can be completed at the employee’s own pace by “bookmarking” and recording progress and returning to the training later.
Is HAVS Training different from Vibration Awareness Training?
Yes. HAVS Training focuses specifically on hand-arm vibration and Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) and is intended for workplaces where the primary risk comes from the use of hand-held or hand-guided vibrating tools.
Vibration Awareness Training covers hand-arm vibration as well, but also includes other forms of workplace vibration, such as vibration from machinery and vehicles, making it more suitable where multiple vibration risks are present.
Is this course suitable for managers who don’t use vibrating tools themselves?
Yes. Hand-arm vibration training is suitable for managers and supervisors who are responsible for overseeing work involving vibrating tools, even if they are not directly exposed. It helps them understand risks, legal duties, and how exposure should be managed and monitored.
Does this training replace the need for HAV risk assessments or health surveillance?
No. This HAVS Training supports awareness and understanding but does not replace the need for hand-arm vibration risk assessments or health surveillance where required. It helps participants understand why these are necessary and how they fit into effective vibration risk management.
Is this course suitable as refresher training?
Yes. The course can be used both for first-time learners and as refresher training for employees or managers who already have experience of hand–arm vibration risks and need to maintain awareness and compliance.
Is this course appropriate for small businesses with limited resources?
Yes. This HAVS training course is designed to be practical and accessible, helping organisations of all sizes meet their training responsibilities without requiring specialist equipment or in-depth technical knowledge.
Does this course include clinical diagnosis of HAVS?
No. The course focuses on awareness, early symptom recognition, and reporting. It does not provide clinical diagnosis, which must be carried out by suitably qualified occupational health professionals.
Can this course be used as evidence of compliance?
Yes. Completion certificates can be used as evidence that appropriate information, instruction, and training have been provided, alongside risk assessments and other control measures.
Is the course suitable for contractors and temporary workers?
Yes. HAVS Training is suitable for contractors, agency workers, and temporary staff who may use hand-held vibrating tools and need consistent training to meet site and organisational requirements.
Does the course cover UK-specific requirements?
Yes. The training is aligned with UK legislation and reflects the requirements of the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005.
What kind of support can I expect if I encounter issues with the course?
We offer full technical support to ensure a smooth experience, whether you’re using our SHINE platform or integrating the course into your LMS. Additionally, our customer support team is available to answer any questions related to course content or compliance.
Is there a discount if I need to train a large team?
Yes, we offer volume discounts for businesses that need to train multiple employees. Please contact us to discuss your requirements, and we can provide pricing based on your team size.
What happens if someone fails the course assessment?
Participants who don’t pass the assessment on their first attempt can review the course material and retake the assessment. The course is designed to support learning, with interactive elements and quizzes to reinforce understanding throughout.
How quickly can this training be rolled out to my team?
Once purchased, the course can be accessed immediately through our SHINE platform or integrated into your existing LMS, allowing employees to begin training right away.
Can I monitor employee progress throughout the training?
Yes, if using the SHINE platform, you can track employees’ progress, view completion rates, and download certificates for compliance records.

SHINE – compliance record keeping made easy
The Praxis42 Digital Platform SHINE is our advanced eLearning management system and helps organisations deliver effective online learning for their employees.
A cost-effective tool for compliance record-keeping, SHINE allows you to view and manage employee training records easily. Individual training certificates can be printed as proof of compliance for audits or visits from enforcing agencies.
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