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Cost cutting solutions
October 1st 2006

INVC's new HAV-Base (Hand- Arm Vibration database) is said to render most vibration measurements unnecessary – in compliance with the regulatory guidance recommending the use of reliable published field data wherever possible.

Replacing a vibration meter and the resources required to organise and assess tools in workshops and muddy fields with a few mouse clicks, it is said to generate accurate risk assessment data at a fraction of the cost of traditional measurements.

The latest HAV-Base gives access to accurate field vibration data and a comprehensive set of risk management and calculation tools that automate report generation.

The new Noise-Base module adds noise data to the HAV facilities.

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