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Prospects for harmonization of domestic vibration standards with international standards

https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2020-60-5-339-343

Abstract

Full vibration acceleration, as an estimated and normalized parameter of the vibration characteristics of machines and vibration acting on a person, is used to regulate the effect of vibration in the regulatory documents of the European Union (EU). In Russian practice, the maximum «corrected vibration acceleration» measured for each direction of the basicentric coordinate system is used for these purposes. Both evaluation principles are compared using examples of vibration measurements from various sources for the maximum safe duration of vibration in typical operating conditions of vibroactive equipment. For vibration exposures from most manual machines, vehicles and transport and technological machines, the assessment of vibration exposures under Directive 2002/44 / EU will in almost all cases be more «rigid» than under SanPiN 2.2.4.3359-16.

About the Authors

L. V. Prokopenko
Izmerov Research Institute of Occupation Health
Russian Federation
31, Budionnogo Ave., Moscow, 105275


N. N. Courierov
Izmerov Research Institute of Occupation Health
Russian Federation

Nikolay N. Kur'erov - leading researcher of scientific and technical laboratory.

31, Budionnogo Ave., Moscow, 105275



A. V. Lagutina
Izmerov Research Institute of Occupation Health
Russian Federation

31, Budionnogo Ave., Moscow, 105275



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Prokopenko L.V., Courierov N.N., Lagutina A.V. Prospects for harmonization of domestic vibration standards with international standards. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2020;(5):339-343. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2020-60-5-339-343

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