This paper provides an overview of the exposure-response relationship for the vascular component of the hand-arm vibration syndrome, called vibration-induced white finger (VWF). Over the past two decades, several epidemiological studies have shown a poor agreement between the risk for VWF observed in various occupational groups and that predicted by models included in annexes to International Standard ISO 5349 (ISO 5349:1986, ISO 5349-1:2001). Either overestimation or underestimation of the occurrence of VWF have been reported by investigators. It has been argued that the current ISO frequency-weighting curve for hand-transmitted vibration, which assumes that vibration-induced adverse health effects are inversely related to the frequency of...
: This study compared the relative performance of alternative frequency weightings of hand-transmitt...
Vibration related white finger disease is frequently observed in workers exposed to hand-arm vibrati...
Background Regular exposure to hand-arm vibration can lead to hand-arm vibration (HAVS) and carpal t...
Objective \u2013 To investigate the performance of four frequency weightings for hand-transmitted vi...
PURPOSE: To provide an updated epidemiological validation for a supplementary method for assessing t...
An analysis has been performed to derive a frequency weighting for the development of vibration-indu...
Objectives: To investigate prospectively the relation between vibration-induced white finger (VWF) a...
Vibration-induced white finger (VWF) is a vascular condition associated with occupational exposure t...
2 Objectives — To investigate prospectively the relation between vibration-induced white finger (VWF...
Aims: To investigate alternative relations between cumulative exposures to hand-transmitted vibratio...
Abstract—A discussion of the difficulties associated with the measurement of hand transmitted vibrat...
OBJECTIVES - To investigate the acute effects of the frequency of hand transmitted vibration on fing...
Hand arm vibration syndrome, also known as the white fingere effect, has become one of the most sig...
Objective: The aim of this study is to review and summarize human vibration measurement process, and...
Power-tool vibrations can cause a variety of health disorders, ranging from inconsequential to disas...
: This study compared the relative performance of alternative frequency weightings of hand-transmitt...
Vibration related white finger disease is frequently observed in workers exposed to hand-arm vibrati...
Background Regular exposure to hand-arm vibration can lead to hand-arm vibration (HAVS) and carpal t...
Objective \u2013 To investigate the performance of four frequency weightings for hand-transmitted vi...
PURPOSE: To provide an updated epidemiological validation for a supplementary method for assessing t...
An analysis has been performed to derive a frequency weighting for the development of vibration-indu...
Objectives: To investigate prospectively the relation between vibration-induced white finger (VWF) a...
Vibration-induced white finger (VWF) is a vascular condition associated with occupational exposure t...
2 Objectives — To investigate prospectively the relation between vibration-induced white finger (VWF...
Aims: To investigate alternative relations between cumulative exposures to hand-transmitted vibratio...
Abstract—A discussion of the difficulties associated with the measurement of hand transmitted vibrat...
OBJECTIVES - To investigate the acute effects of the frequency of hand transmitted vibration on fing...
Hand arm vibration syndrome, also known as the white fingere effect, has become one of the most sig...
Objective: The aim of this study is to review and summarize human vibration measurement process, and...
Power-tool vibrations can cause a variety of health disorders, ranging from inconsequential to disas...
: This study compared the relative performance of alternative frequency weightings of hand-transmitt...
Vibration related white finger disease is frequently observed in workers exposed to hand-arm vibrati...
Background Regular exposure to hand-arm vibration can lead to hand-arm vibration (HAVS) and carpal t...