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Human response to vibration - Guidance and terminology for instrumentation and equipment for the assessment of daily vibration exposure at the workplace according to the requirements of health and safety
Hand-arm vibration. Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction. Management measures at the workplace
Mechanical vibration -- Vibrotactile perception thresholds for the assessment of nerve dysfunction -- Part 1: Methods of measurement at the fingertips
This part of BS 6472 provides guidance on predicting human response to vibration in buildings over the frequency range 0.5 Hz to 80 Hz. Frequency weighting curves for human beings exposed to whole-body vibration are included, together with advice on measurement methods to be employed. Methods of assessing continuous, intermittent and impulsive vibration are presented. This part of BS 6472 describes how to determine the vibration dose value, VDV, from frequency-weighted vibration measurements. The vibration dose value is used to estimate the probability of adverse comment which might be expected from human beings experiencing vibration in buildings. Consideration is given to the time of day and use made of occupied space in buildings, whether residential, office or workshop. NOTE 1 In critical work areas, where vibration criteria more stringent than those for human perception are appropriate, this British Standard does not apply. NOTE 2 Annex A outlines the way in which methods, results and assessments are to be reported, since great care is needed if satisfactory, repeatable conclusions are to be obtained. Annex B provides worked examples of how measurements and predictions might be interpreted in terms of human reaction. Annex C provides examples of the derivation of values appropriate to this British Standard from historic data. This British Standard does not give guidance on the probability of equipment malfunction, structural damage or injury to occupants in buildings subject to vibration. Neither is guidance given on legal liability or methods of vibration limitation, although beneficial means to the latter are often implied.
Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings Part 1: Vibration sources other than blasting
To prepare guidelines for reduction of vibration emission in mobile machinery, in support of the EU Machinery Directive requirement on reduction of health risk due to vibration emission to the lowest possible level with regard to the state-of-the-art.#,,#
Whole-body vibration - Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction - Part 1: Engineering methods by design of machinery (CEN/TR 15172-1:2005)
Whole-body vibration - Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction - Part 2: Management measures at the workplace (CEN/TR 15172-2:2005)
This Technical Report outlines practicable measures for the reduction and control of exposure to whole-body vibration at workplaces in order to provide a practical professional aid to workplace managers and health and safety officers. It covers identification and reduction of health risks from exposure to hazardous machinery vibration at the particular workplace, corresponding to Articles 4, 5 and 6 in the EU Directive 2002/44/EC, including — identification of main sources of whole-body vibration at the workplace, — formulation of a strategy for minimising and control of vibration exposure and — implementation of the strategy. NOTE Although the term vibration covers continuous vibration and transient vibration (shocks), in this Technical Report shocks are referred to in special cases where they require special attention. This Technical Report is not concerned with hand-arm vibration which is covered by CR 1030-2.
Whole-body vibration — Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction — Part 2: Management measures at the workplace
This Technical Report provides best practices and methods available for limiting the effects of mechanical whole-body vibration on operators’ positions. The guidelines given outline practical ways in which whole-body vibration hazards associated with mobile machinery can be reduced by machinery design. The Technical Report covers four important aspects of the reduction of the effects arising from exposure to hazardous machinery vibration: a) identification of main sources and operational modes producing vibration that might be hazardous to health and of additional factors worsening the adverse health effects of vibration on the operators; b) reduction of vibration magnitudes at source; c) reduction of transmission of vibration from source to the operator; d) ergonomic adaptation of operators’ position: posture, range of vision. This Technical Report does not provide universal or detailed technical solutions but only a review of engineering methods available. It is not concerned with hand-arm vibration which is covered by CR 1030-1. This Technical Report is primarily intended as a guideline for people involved in purchasing, using, supplying, marketing or inspecting mobile machinery. It is also intended to be a guidance for writers of type C standards for specific types of machinery.
Whole-body vibration - Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction - Part 1: Engineering methods by design of machinery
本标准规定了铁道机车和动车组司机室内部人体全身振动限制、测量方法和试验报告内容。 本标准适用于铁道机车和动车组司机室的设计、制造及产品检验。
Limited values and measurement of human exposure to whole-body vibration inside driver's cab of locomotive and powered car train-set
この規格は,振動による人体応答を評価するための,特定の周波数範囲における周波数補正加速度実効値を測定する装置(以下,測定装置という。)について規定する。
Whole-body vibration -- Part 1: Measuring instrumentation
この規格は,手持ち工具の振動による手腕系振動暴露を評価するための,特定の周波数範囲における周波数補正加速度実効値を測定する装置(以下,測定装置という。)について規定する。
Hand-transmitted vibration -- Part 1: Measuring instrumentation
Mechanical vibration - Declaration and verification of vibration emission values
This standard establishes the requirements for declaration and verification of vibration emission values.
Mechanical vibration - Declaration and verification of vibration emission values
This European Standard establishes the requirements for declaration and verification of vibration emission values. It applies to hand-arm and whole-body vibration values achieved by measurements according to type-B and type-C standards. It: - gives guidance on the declaration of vibration emission values; - describes vibration and product information to be given in technical documents supplied to users by the manufacturer; - specifies the method for verifying the declared vibration emission values stated by the manufacturer. The values to be used for the declaration of vibration emission are r.m.s. values of weighted acceleration measured preferably according to a vibration test code (see 3.1.5).
Mechanical vibration - Declaration and verification of vibration emission values
Mechanical vibration. Declaration and verification of vibration emission values.
The purpose of the document is to provide the requirements for declaration and verification of vibration emission values of machines and equipment. It applies to whole-body and hand-arm vibration values achieved by measurements according to type-B and type-C standards.
Mechanical vibration - Declaration and verification of vibration emission values; German version EN 12096:1997
This European Standard establishesThe requirements for declaration and verification of vibration emission values.It applies to hand-arm and whole-body vibration values achieved by measurements according to type-B and type-C standards.
Mechanical vibration - Declaration and verification of vibration emission values
This International Standard specifies instrumentation for a method of measurement of vibration in a given frequency range, given in ISO 2631-1 for assessing the vibration as per- ceived by human beings. It applies to instrumentation for the measurement of hand-arm vibration and/or whole-body vibra- tion. For other methods of measurement, ISO 2631 and 1SO 5349 should be consulted. This International Standard specifies electrical, vibration and environmental tests to verify compliance with the charac- teristics specified (see clause 4). It also determines the method for sensitivity calibration. The purpose of this International Standard is to ensure con- sistency and compatibility of results and reproducibility of measurements realized with different measuring instrumenta- tion using this method of measurement. An instrument or an instrument collection may be realized which fulfils only the necessary requirements for measurement of hand-arm or whole-body vibrations under certain conditions, for example in the z direction, provided that the purpose is clearly stated and pertinent requirements of this International Standard are fulfilled. In conjunction with spectral analysis, proper filter charac- teristics shall be applied (see clause 4).
Human response to vibration; measuring instrumentation
Настоящий стандарт устанавливает классификацию методов и средств, предназначенных для снижения вибрации ручных, стационарных, самоходны
Vibration. Methods and means for protection Classification
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