Hand tool vibration influences grip force, affects forearm muscle contraction, impairs tactility, promotes discomfort, and causes muscle fatigue. A survey of selected power tools used in automobile assembly found significant vibration primarily in the 20 Hz to 160 Hz frequency range. Based on these findings, three experiments were conducted. Fourteen subjects operated a simulated h and tool vibrating at 9.8 m/s('2) and 49 m/s('2) acceleration magnitudes, 40 Hz and 160 Hz frequencies, three orthogonal directions, and with 15 N and 30 N tool weights. Average grip force increased from 25.3 N without vibration to 35.8 N (42%) with vibration at 40 Hz and 49 m/s('2). This increase was the same magnitude as doubling the weight where average grip f...
An occupational exposure to hand-arm vibration can cause a complex of neurological, vascular and mus...
The effects of various conditions, including temporary threshold shifts (TTS) induced by exposure to...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the muscular activation of the forearm, with or without vib...
This research investigates the effects of vibration frequency, displacement amplitude, and voluntary...
Effects of vibration appear as mechanical and psychological disorders, including stress reactions, c...
Prolonged exposure to vibration transmitted to the operators of hand-held power tools has been relat...
Localized muscle fatigue resulting from 30-min sustained and intermittent grip exertions of 5% maxim...
Over the past two decades, there have been significant reductions in industrial exposures to hand-ar...
The prolonged use of hand-held tools workers may develop Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), which a...
Thesis (MSc (Occupational Hygiene))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.In many occup...
OBJECTIVES: The present study investigated whether the impairment of tactile sensitivity after expos...
This invited paper reviews experimental studies of the frequency-dependence of absolute thresholds f...
Exposure to vibration is known to cause vasospastic white fingers and/or sensorineural symtoms such ...
We encountered several areas of methodologic uncertainty during development of a data collection met...
Background: Long-term exposure to hand-held vibrating tools may cause the hand arm vibration syndrom...
An occupational exposure to hand-arm vibration can cause a complex of neurological, vascular and mus...
The effects of various conditions, including temporary threshold shifts (TTS) induced by exposure to...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the muscular activation of the forearm, with or without vib...
This research investigates the effects of vibration frequency, displacement amplitude, and voluntary...
Effects of vibration appear as mechanical and psychological disorders, including stress reactions, c...
Prolonged exposure to vibration transmitted to the operators of hand-held power tools has been relat...
Localized muscle fatigue resulting from 30-min sustained and intermittent grip exertions of 5% maxim...
Over the past two decades, there have been significant reductions in industrial exposures to hand-ar...
The prolonged use of hand-held tools workers may develop Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), which a...
Thesis (MSc (Occupational Hygiene))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.In many occup...
OBJECTIVES: The present study investigated whether the impairment of tactile sensitivity after expos...
This invited paper reviews experimental studies of the frequency-dependence of absolute thresholds f...
Exposure to vibration is known to cause vasospastic white fingers and/or sensorineural symtoms such ...
We encountered several areas of methodologic uncertainty during development of a data collection met...
Background: Long-term exposure to hand-held vibrating tools may cause the hand arm vibration syndrom...
An occupational exposure to hand-arm vibration can cause a complex of neurological, vascular and mus...
The effects of various conditions, including temporary threshold shifts (TTS) induced by exposure to...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the muscular activation of the forearm, with or without vib...