The effect of feedstock, knife wear and work station on the exposure to noise and vibrations in wood chipping operations

  • Poje, A
  • Spinelli, Raffaele
  • Magagnotti, Natascia
  • Mihelic, M
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Suomen Metsatieteellinen Seura
ISSN
2242-4075

Abstract

Industrial chipping is becoming increasingly popular, as the result of a growing demand for woody biomass. Industrial chippers are large, powerful machines that generate much noise and vibration. This study explored some factors that may affect exposure to noise and vibration, namely: feedstock type (branches vs. logs), work station characteristics (truck cab vs. separate cab) and knife wear (new knives vs. blunt knives). Exposure to noise was significantly affected by all three factors, and it was higher for branch feedstock, separate cabs and blunt knives. The higher exposure levels recorded for the separate cab were especially insidious, because they were below and above the hearing threshold and would elude immediate perception. Exposur...

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