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Original Articles

Assessment of Hand Vibration Exposure on an Assembly Line

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Pages 211-219 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

This paper describes a study undertaken to evaluate and control vibration exposure associated with pneumatic screwdrivers used in an electrical appliance assembly plant. The study was motivated by management's concern about reports of cumulative trauma disorders in the upper extremities of workers who used pneumatic screwdrivers. Vibration exposure from power hand tools on an assembly line is difficult to predict due to highly variable conditions and techniquies used between operators. Vibration exposure was measured using observation samples of tool vibration obtained on the assembly line for individual assembly tasks. Typical tool one-third octave band acceleration spectra estimated from laboratory measurements were used in conjunction with the measured exposure times to compare workers' risk of exposure to the hazards associated with operating vibrating hand tools. Characteristic vibration produced by the tools during phases of operation were separated and analyzed individually to identify and control the source.

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