GB/T 14790.1-2009 Mechanical vibration.Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration.Part 1:General requirements (English Version)
This part of GB/T 14790 specifies the general requirements for measuring and reporting hand-borne vibration exposure in three orthogonal axes. This standard specifies the requirements for frequency weighting and band-limiting filters so that measurements can be compared uniformly. The measurements obtained can be used to predict the harmful effects of hand-borne vibrations in the frequency range covered by 8 Hz to 1000 Hz octave. This section applies to periodic and random or non-periodic vibration. This section temporarily also applies to repetitive shock excitation (shock). This section gives guidelines for the evaluation of hand-borne vibration exposure expressed in terms of frequency-weighted vibration acceleration and daily exposure time. This section does not specify safe vibration exposure limits.
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GB/T 14790.1-2009 history
2009GB/T 14790.1-2009 Mechanical vibration.Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration.Part 1:General requirements
1993GB/T 14790-1993 Methods for the measurement and the assessment of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration