Specifications | Hand-arm vibration: hazard analysis of power windscreen removal tools, Focus on IFA s work No. 0294 IFA |
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Specifications | Hand-arm vibration: hazard analysis of power windscreen removal tools, Focus on IFA s work No. 0294 IFA |
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Specifications | Hand-arm vibration: hazard analysis of power windscreen removal tools, Focus on IFA s work No. 0294 IFA |
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Content | 0294 Edition 1/2010 617.0-IFA:638.222 Hand-arm vibration: riskanalysis of oscillating knives Problem The need for car windscreens to be removed arises both in automotive repair work and in the recycling of end-of-life vehicles. In the past, steel wire was used to separate the screen from the rubber seals. This method generated no vibration. In modern vehicles, including buses and coaches, however, the windscreen is generally bonded firmly to the rubber seal and the frame, for reasons of stability. The oscillating knives now used to remove windscreens, for example following dam- age to the glass, subject the user to a high level of vibration. Owing to an increase in the reported cases of occupational disease, vibration measurements were performed under operational conditions for the purpose of hazard analysis and the develop- ment of preventive measures. Activities Vibration was measured on pneumatic and electric power tools under typical working and operating conditions. The exposure parameter was meas- ured in the form of the total vibration value ahv, which is composed of the frequency-weighted accelerations in the three axes of measurement. Results and Application Use of the oscillating knife requires the exertion of considerable force. Owing to the tool s size, the design of the handle is not ideal. Use of an oscillating knife on a bus The vibration exposure of the pneumatic tools studied is in the region of ahv = 16.0 to 22 m/s². After only six minutes per day, the lower exposure action value in accordance with the German OSH legislation governing noise and vibration, the LärmVibrationsArbSchV, may be reached. |
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