1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-7535(97)00072-6
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Application of design analysis to solution generation: Hand-arm vibrations in foundation pile head removal in the construction industry

Abstract: Impact power tools are still widely used by many professions. Users of these tools are exposed to high levels of both vibration and shock. Reported health effects due to hand-arm vibration are 'hand-arm vibration syndrome' (HAVS) and bone and joint injuries and disorders. In the construction industry a case study was conducted on one specific activity: removing concrete from the head of foundation piles. Pile heads are removed to allow the reinforcement rods to be connected to the rest of the foundation. Facto… Show more

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“…The highest HAV magnitude was measured on a demolition hammer (13.3 m s À2 ) and the highest WBV magnitudes was measured on an excavator with a rock breaking attachment (5.81 m s À2 ). Demolition hammers are prone to generating high vibration magnitudes, and previous studies have shown that high impact percussive tools generate high vibration magnitudes regardless of age (Swuste et al, 1997).…”
Section: Vibration Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The highest HAV magnitude was measured on a demolition hammer (13.3 m s À2 ) and the highest WBV magnitudes was measured on an excavator with a rock breaking attachment (5.81 m s À2 ). Demolition hammers are prone to generating high vibration magnitudes, and previous studies have shown that high impact percussive tools generate high vibration magnitudes regardless of age (Swuste et al, 1997).…”
Section: Vibration Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%