Temporary threshold shifts (TTS) of fingertip vibrotactile perception thresholds from hand-held tool vibration exposures at working surface
Maeda, Setsuo ; Shibata, Nobuyuki
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
2008
38
9-10
September - October
693-696
case study ; hand arm vibration ; ISO ; standard ; working surfaces
Occupational risks
English
Bibliogr.;Charts
"Objective: The effect of hand-held vibration exposure in the working surface on the temporary threshold shift (TTS) in vibrotactile perception threshold at the fingers has been studied. Method: Subjects were exposed to the hand-held tool with the exposure time of 5 min at different positions in the working surface. A controlled condition with no vibration was included. In order to obtain the TTS in the fingertip vibrotactile perception threshold, the vibrotactile perception thresholds were measured before and after the subjects were exposed to hand-transmitted vibration from the hand-held tool. Results: The results of TTS were different at different positions in the working surface, even though the hand-held tool vibration magnitudes were the same frequency-weighted rms acceleration according to the ISO 5349-1 standard. Conclusions: Even though the tool vibration magnitudes were the same, the TTS values were different in the working surface. The results suggest that the ISO 5349-1 standard needs to be revised to include other factors that many influence the risk of obtaining a vibration-induced injury, such as posture."
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