This standard specifies the general requirements and criteria for monitoring and researching the whole-body vibration environment of the human body at the job site or in the laboratory, and is the basic specification that should be followed to evaluate and compare the impact of the vibration environment on the human body. This standard applies to periodic vibration, random vibration or non-periodic vibration with distributed frequency spectrum acting on the human body through the contact surface supporting the human body. Other vibration environments that act on the human body (such as transient vibration, continuous impact vibration) can also be used as a reference.
GB/T 13441-1992 history
2007GB/T 13441.1-2007 Mechanical vibration and shock Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration Part 1: General requirements
1992GB/T 13441-1992 Specification for measurement of human exposure to whole-body vibration environment