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PD CEN/TR 1030-2:2016

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Hand-arm vibration. Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction Management measures at the workplace
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-05-2016

European foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Identification of main sources of hand-arm
  vibration at work
5 Vibration reduction by task, product and
  process re-design
6 How to select low-vibration machinery, anti-vibration
  systems and auxiliary equipment
7 Management measures for the control of hand-arm
  vibration exposure
8 Health surveillance
Annex A (informative) - Most common machines and
        processes which expose people to hand-arm vibration:
        Groups and list of hand-guided machinery
Annex B (informative) - An example checklist of protective
        measures against vibration
Annex C (informative) - Vibration reduction measures
        by modifying the design of the product - Practical examples
Annex D (informative) - Practical examples of
        vibration reduction measures by changing the
        process used to manufacture a product
Annex E (informative) - Vibration reduction by selection
        of machinery or equipment
Annex F (informative) - Getting information from manufacturers
        and suppliers - Important questions that potential buyers
        should ask potential suppliers with regard to handarm
        vibration
Annex G (informative) - Practical maintenance measures
        that should be taken to reduce vibration exposure
Annex H (informative) - Reliable definition of action and
        exposure limit values - Consideration of the
        precision of definition
Annex I (informative) - Additional information about tool
        characteristics and work tasks for the tools
        listed in Figure 2
Bibliography

Defines practicable measures for the reduction and control of health hazards associated with exposure to hand-arm vibration at work.

This Technical Report outlines practicable measures for the reduction and control of health hazards associated with exposure to hand-arm vibration at work. It supplements the European “Guide to good practice on hand-arm vibration?? and provides a practical professional aid for Member States’ health and safety authorities or labour authorities who write national guidance for managers, health and safety officers, engineers, planning and purchasing staff and others. This Technical Report covers the following principal aspects: identification of main sources of hand-arm vibration at work; vibration reduction by re-considering task, product, process and design; how to select low-vibration machinery, including vibration reducing features, auxiliary equipment for control of vibration; other issues, e.g. personal protection and its limitation; management measures for the control of hand-arm vibration exposure; health surveillance.

Committee
GME/21/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS PD6585-2(1996). (05/2016)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
62
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
CEN/TR 1030-2:2016 Identical

EN 12096:1997 Mechanical vibration - Declaration and verification of vibration emission values
ISO 28927-2:2009 Hand-held portable power tools Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission Part 2: Wrenches, nutrunners and screwdrivers
ISO 5349-2:2001 Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration Part 2: Practical guidance for measurement at the workplace
ISO 20643:2005 Mechanical vibration — Hand-held and hand-guided machinery — Principles for evaluation of vibration emission
CEN/TR 15350:2013 Mechanical vibration - Guideline for the assessment of exposure to hand-transmitted vibration using available information including that provided by manufacturers of machinery
CR 12349:1996 Mechanical vibration - Guide to the health effects of vibration on the human body
89/686/EEC : 1989 AMD 5 2012 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 21 DECEMBER 1989 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
ISO 10819:2013 Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration — Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand
CR 1030-1 : 1995 HAND-ARM VIBRATION - GUIDELINES FOR VIBRATION HAZARDS REDUCTION - PART 1: ENGINEERING METHODS BY DESIGN OF MACHINERY
EN ISO 5349-2:2001/A1:2015 MECHANICAL VIBRATION - MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO HAND-TRANSMITTED VIBRATION - PART 2: PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR MEASUREMENT AT THE WORKPLACE (ISO 5349 2:2001/AMD 1:2015)
EN ISO 20643:2008/A1:2012 Mechanical vibration - Hand-held and hand-guided machinery - Principles for evaluation of vibration emission - Amendment 1: Accelerometer positions (ISO 20643:2005/Amd 1:2012)
ISO 2041:2009 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring Vocabulary
EN ISO 8041:2005/AC:2008 HUMAN RESPONSE TO VIBRATION - MEASURING INSTRUMENTATION
CEN/TR 16391:2012 Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-transmitted vibration - Influence of coupling forces at the hand-machine interface on exposure evaluation
EN ISO 5349-1 : 2001 MECHANICAL VIBRATION - MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO HAND-TRANSMITTED VIBRATION - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (ISO 5349-1:2001)
EN ISO 28927-2:2009/A1:2017 Hand-held portable power tools - Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission - Part 2: Wrenches, nutrunners and screwdrivers - Amendment 1: Changes in annex C - Brake device (ISO 28927-2:2009/Amd 1:2017)
ISO 5349-1:2001 Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration Part 1: General requirements
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995)
ISO 5805:1997 Mechanical vibration and shock — Human exposure — Vocabulary

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