CI_1961_2008
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[2008] UKSSCSC CI_1961_2008 (15 September 2008)
CI 1961 2008
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
A The rehearing will be at an oral hearing.
B The new tribunal should not involve any member who has previously been a member of a tribunal involved in this appeal.
C The claimant is reminded that the tribunal can only deal with the appeal as at the date of the original decision under appeal.
D The claimant does not have a representative, and is advised to seek the help of a Citizens Advice Bureau, welfare rights office, solicitor or other expert adviser with the rehearing of this appeal.
E If the claimant has any further written evidence to put before the tribunal, this should be sent to the tribunal within one month of the issue of this decision.
These directions are subject to any later direction by a district chairman.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
"(a) the use, at the time the symptoms first develop, of hand-held powered tools whose internal parts vibrate so as to transmit that vibration to the hand, but excluding those tools which are solely powered by hand; or
(b) repeated palmar flexion and dorsiflexion of the wrist for at least 20 hours per week for a period or periods amounting in aggregate to at least 12 months in the 24 months prior to the onset of symptoms, where "repeated" means once or more often in every 30 seconds".
"46 Specifically, evidence was found that flexing and extending of the wrist, when repeated over much of the work time, was associated with a more than doubling of risk of CTS. The reviewers commented: "A reasonable choice [for the exposure schedule], based upon a conservative reading of the research evidence, might be repeated bending and/or flexing of the wrist (every 30 seconds or more often) for at least 20 hours per week.
47 Independently, a doubling of risk was found in connection with the regular use of a forceful grip. The reviewers considered that this exposure was potentially much harder to verify within the Scheme.
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49 The Council was advised that CTS, if associated with work, was likely to develop for the first time during employment, not afterwards; and that there was some evidence that the duration of qualifying employment should exceed a year.
50 After considering the evidence, the Council recommends prescription for CTS in those whose occupation involve repeated palmar flexion and dorsiflexion of the wrist (see Appendix 2 for a diagram of the relevant action) for at least 20 hours per weeks and who have undertaken such work for at least 12 months in aggregate in the 24 months prior to the onset of symptoms.
51 A cycle time of once or more often in every 30 seconds can be considered sufficiently 'frequent' to qualify for prescription. The Council anticipates that presentation to medical attention would normally occur during, or within six months of leaving, the relevant employment."
David Williams
Commissioner
15 09 2008
[Signed on the original on the date stated]