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BS EN ISO 10819:2013+A2:2022

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Mechanical vibration and shock. Hand-arm vibration. Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand

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BSI 2022 46
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2 undefined
6 European foreword
Anchor 22
Foreword to amendment A1
8 Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential health and safety requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/425 aimed to be covered
11 Foreword
12 Introduction
13 1 Scope
2 Normative references
14 3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
15 5 Measuring principle and equipment
5.1 General principle and setup
16 5.2 Measuring equipment
5.2.1 General requirements
5.2.2 Transducer mounting
17 5.2.3 Frequency analyses
5.2.4 Grip force measuring system
5.2.5 Feed force measuring system
18 5.3 Vibration excitation system
5.3.1 Characteristics of the instrumented handle
19 5.3.2 Position of the excitation system
5.3.3 Performance
6 Measurement conditions and procedure
6.1 Measurement conditions
6.1.1 Test subjects
6.1.2 Test gloves
6.1.3 Test conditions
6.1.4 Test subject’s posture
20 6.1.5 Position of the palm adaptor in glove vibration transmissibility tests
21 6.2 Vibration signal
23 6.3 Test procedure
6.3.1 Preparation
6.3.2 Measurements with the bare adaptor
24 6.3.3 Measurements with gloved hand
6.3.4 Measurements with resilient material
6.3.5 Required number of tests
7 Evaluation of results
7.1 Calculation of transmissibility
7.1.1 General
25 7.1.2 One-third-octave frequency ranges
7.1.3 Frequency-weighted acceleration values
26 7.2 Bare palm adaptor vibration transmissibility
7.2.1 One-third-octave vibration transmissibility
27 7.2.2 Frequency-weighted vibration transmissibility
7.3 Uncorrected glove vibration transmissibility
7.3.1 One-third-octave vibration transmissibility
28 7.3.2 Frequency-weighted vibration transmissibility
7.4 Corrected glove vibration transmissibility
7.4.1 One-third-octave vibration transmissibility
7.4.2 Frequency-weighted vibration transmissibility
8 Calculation of statistical values
8.1 General
29 8.2 One-third-octave vibration transmissibility
8.3 Frequency-weighted vibration transmissibility
30 9 Criteria for designating gloves as antivibration gloves
9.1 General
9.2 Vibration transmissibility of the gloves
9.3 Construction of the gloves
9.3.1 Glove vibration-reducing material thickness
31 9.3.2 Measurement of the thickness of the glove vibration-reducing material
33 9.3.3 Lacks (gap) between the palm and thumb sections of glove vibration-reducing material
9.3.4 Requirements within the European Union
10 Test report
35 Annex A (informative) Examples of handles with force and acceleration measuring systems
38 Annex B (normative) Further requirements for protective gloves against vibration
45 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 10819:2013+A2:2022
$189.07