2013
DOI: 10.4081/jae.2013.385
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Whole body vibrations during field operations in the vineyard

Abstract: Human exposure to mechanical vibration can be a significant risk factor for exposed workers and this also occurs in the agricultural sector, in particular with reference to the driver of the tractor during field operations. The aim of this paper is the evaluation of Whole Body Vibrations for the operator driving tractors during the field operations in the vineyard. The experimental tests were performed using a wheeled and a track-laying tractor. They were coupled to four different machines: rototilling (RT), c… Show more

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“…Regarding other types of hazard, five studies dealt with problems related to the transmission of whole-body vibrations to the operator. Catania et al measured the exposure for the operator driving both a wheeled and a tracked tractor while performing different working activities [87]; other studies focused on the definition of an exposure index in relation to the different types of tractor [88] or to different terrain surfaces [89][90][91]. In addition, Sviridova and Sakai [92] investigated the effects of noise on the operator's cardiovascular system considering different engine speeds.…”
Section: Other Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding other types of hazard, five studies dealt with problems related to the transmission of whole-body vibrations to the operator. Catania et al measured the exposure for the operator driving both a wheeled and a tracked tractor while performing different working activities [87]; other studies focused on the definition of an exposure index in relation to the different types of tractor [88] or to different terrain surfaces [89][90][91]. In addition, Sviridova and Sakai [92] investigated the effects of noise on the operator's cardiovascular system considering different engine speeds.…”
Section: Other Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%