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Hand-arm-vibrationen durch einzelstöße im freizeitbereich als abgrenzung zum beruf – beispiel tennis: Hand-arm vibrations caused by isolated shocks in the leisure sector as a demarcation to the job – example tennis
IFA, Germany.
IFA, Germany.
Universität Lübeck, Germany.
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Materials and Production, Manufacturing Processes.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5361-440x
2020 (German)In: VDI Berichte, VDI Verlag GMBH , 2020, Vol. 2370, no 2370, p. 95-104Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Hand-arm vibration caused by isolated shocks is familiar from the occupational sphere, for example during work with stud guns and pneumatic nail drivers or forging hammers. Whether the existing methods for the measurement and assessment of continuous vibration in accordance with EN ISO 5349-1 [1] are also adequate for measuring and assessing isolated shock exposures is the subject of an ongoing research project. In order for confounding effects from the leisure sphere (e.g. tennis, golf) to be excluded, the effects of shocks were measured. With reference to the example of tennis as a leisure activity, the procedure is presented, including the preliminary studies required for isolated impact measurement, for determining the measurement points and coupling and for the elimination of artefacts. The field measurements were conducted on experienced players (test persons) in the scenarios of "serve", "return forehand" and "return backhand". The unweighted ah, the band-limited acceleration ahF and the additional frequency weighting awp were evaluated in accordance with ISO/TR 18570 in addition to the usual measurement variable of the frequency-weighted acceleration ahw. An indicative risk assessment was performed based on the existing assessment method. A health risk presented by exposure in the leisure sphere alone cannot be excluded by assessment of a typical exposure scenario. 

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VDI Verlag GMBH , 2020. Vol. 2370, no 2370, p. 95-104
Keywords [en]
Golf, Hand tools, Health risks, Leisure, Machine vibrations, Risk perception, Spheres, Tennis, Field measurement, Frequency-weighted acceleration, Frequency-weighting, Hand arm vibrations, Hand arms, Impact measurements, Leisure activities, Measurement points, Risk assessment
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-60324Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85105827754ISBN: 9783180923673 (print)ISBN: 9783180923697 (print)ISBN: 9783180923703 (print)ISBN: 9783180923734 (print)ISBN: 9783180923741 (print)ISBN: 9783180923758 (print)ISBN: 9783180923765 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ri-60324DiVA, id: diva2:1702982
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8th VDI Symposium on Human Vibrations. Würzburg, Germany. 1 October 2020 through 2 October 2020.
Available from: 2022-10-12 Created: 2022-10-12 Last updated: 2023-05-17Bibliographically approved

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