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CEN/TR 15350:2013

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Mechanical vibration - Guideline for the assessment of exposure to hand-transmitted vibration using available information including that provided by manufacturers of machinery
Withdrawn date

03-11-2023

Published date

08-07-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Estimation of the vibration magnitude
5 Estimation of the daily exposure duration
6 Consideration of uncertainties
7 Estimation and assessment of the vibration exposure
8 Documentation
Annex A (informative) - Guidance on the information
        which users could expect from machinery
        manufacturers and suppliers
Annex B (informative) - Principle of the procedure for
        the estimation of the daily vibration exposure
        using manufacturers' declared emission values
Annex C (informative) - Simplified method for a quick
        estimate of machine equivalent acceleration
Annex D (informative) - Use of manufacturer's declared
        values or other values measured according
        to current vibration test codes
Annex E (informative) - Estimation of the daily vibration
        exposure for electric machines
Annex F (informative) - Estimation of the daily vibration
        exposure for pneumatic machines
Annex G (informative) - Estimation of the daily vibration
        exposure for machines with internal combustion
        engine
Annex H (informative) - Estimation of the daily vibration
        exposure for hydraulic machines
Bibliography

This Technical Report gives guidelines for estimating, assessing and documenting the daily vibration exposure due to the use of hand-held power tools and hand-guided machines, according to the requirements of the European Physical Agents Directive (vibration) 2002/44/EC. This Technical Report is addressed to competent services for the assessment of vibration exposure at the workplace and to national authorities and industrial organisations. It helps to establish documentation for specific machinery or work situations and can also be useful for employers.It follows the method of EN ISO 5349-1 and EN ISO 5349-2 but instead of measuring the vibration magnitudes at the specific workplaces, the methods in this Technical Report use existing vibration values from other sources of information including those provided by the manufacturers of the machinery according to the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. It is important that the vibration values used in the exposure assessment are representative of those in the specific use of the machinery. Workplace measurements, however, are required if suitable data are not available to represent the vibration under the specific working conditions or if the calculation results do not help to decide whether or not the vibration exposure limit value or exposure action value is likely to be exceeded.This Technical Report gives guidance on how to estimate the exposure duration and the daily vibration exposure A(8) as defined in EN ISO 5349-1. It also offers a simple method for estimating the daily vibration exposure by means of a table which indicates the vibration exposure as a function of the equivalent vibration total value and the associated exposure duration. Both methods can be used even in cases of multiple exposures on the same day.Annex A gives guidance for manufacturers and suppliers of machinery concerning information that warns of risks from vibration, which should be reported to the customer.

Committee
CEN/TC 231
DocumentType
Technical Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn
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