In the demolition and renovation industries, worker safety is a growing concern—especially when it comes to vibration exposure from power tools. Repeated use of tools like jackhammers can cause a serious and preventable condition known as Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), which affects nerves, circulation, and muscle function in the hands and arms.
In the U.S., there are currently no federally mandated exposure limits for vibration, but employers are still responsible under OSHA’s General Duty Clause to provide a workplace free from recognized hazards. That makes choosing the right tools all the more important—and that’s where the Makinex Jackhammer Trolley stands out..
While OSHA does not currently enforce HAV-specific exposure limits, the science is clear: prolonged exposure to vibration can lead to irreversible injuries. According to NIH-backed research published in IJERPH (2020), many U.S. construction workers already experience symptoms of HAVS but go undiagnosed due to limited awareness and regulation.
Employers can take proactive steps by:
✅ Selecting vibration-reducing tools
✅ Rotating tasks to limit exposure time
✅ Implementing ergonomic practices on site
By using the JHT, crews benefit from:
Whether you’re removing floor tile in a tight renovation space or breaking up slabs in a commercial demo, the Jackhammer Trolley is engineered for the demands of American construction crews. Its robust design and adjustable platform make it easy to transport, operate, and maneuver.
It’s also a smart addition to rental fleets, safety programs, and wellness initiatives—especially as more contractors aim to improve long-term outcomes for their workers.
In the race to meet project deadlines, worker health can’t be an afterthought. The Makinex Jackhammer Trolley helps you stay productive without compromising safety—because getting the job done shouldn’t come at the cost of your team’s well-being.
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