1、BRITISH STANDARD BS EN ISO 5349-1:2001 Incorporating Corrigenda Nos 1 and 2 Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration Part 1: General requirements The European Standard EN ISO 5349-1:2001 has the status of a British Standard ICS 13.160 NO COPYING
2、 WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBS EN ISO 5349-1:2001 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Engineering Sector Committee, was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 23 October 2001 BSI 27 March 2002
3、 ISBN 0 580 38603 1 National foreword This British Standard is the official English language version of EN ISO 5349-1:2001. It supersedes BS 6842:1987 which is withdrawn. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee GME/21, Mechanical vibration and shock, to Subcommit
4、tee GME/21/6, Human exposure to mechanical vibration and shock, which has the responsibility to: A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cross-references The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred t
5、o in this document may be found in the BSI Standards Catalogue under the section entitled “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or by using the “Find” facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contra
6、ct. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible international/European committee any enquiries on the interpret
7、ation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN ISO title page, the EN ISO foreword page, the ISO title pag
8、e, pages ii to vi, pages 1 to 24, the annex ZA page and a back cover. The BSI copyright date displayed in this document indicates when the document was last issued. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Comments 13724 Corrigendum No. 1 7th March 2002 13821 Corrigendum No. 2 27th March 20
9、02 Correction to main title on front cover.EUROPEANSTANDARD NORMEEUROPENNE EUROPISCHENORM ENISO53491 August2001 ICS13.160 SupersedesENV25349:1992 Englishversion MechanicalvibrationMeasurementandevaluationofhuman exposuretohandtransmittedvibrationPart1:General requirements(ISO53491:2001) Vibrationsmc
10、aniquesMesurageetvaluationde lexpositiondesindividusauxvibrationstransmisesparla mainPartie1:Exigencesgnrales(ISO53491:2001) MechanischeSchwingungenMessungundBewertungder EinwirkungvonSchwingungenaufdasHandArmSystem desMenschenTeil1:AllgemeineAnforderungen(ISO 53491:2001) ThisEuropeanStandardwasappr
11、ovedbyCENon10May2001. CENmembersareboundtocomplywiththeCEN/CENELECInternalRegulationswhichstipulatetheconditionsforgivingthisEurope an Standardthestatusofanationalstandardwithoutanyalteration.Uptodatelistsandbibliographicalreferencesconcernings uchnational standardsmaybeobtainedonapplicationtotheMan
12、agementCentreortoanyCENmember. ThisEuropeanStandardexistsinthreeofficialversions(English,French,German).Aversioninanyotherlanguagemadebytra nslation undertheresponsibilityofaCENmemberintoitsownlanguageandnotifiedtotheManagementCentrehasthesamestatusasthe official versions. CENmembersarethenationalst
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14、eStassart,36B1050Brussels 2001CEN Allrightsofexploitationinanyformandbyanymeansreserved worldwideforCENnationalMembers. Ref.No.ENISO53491:2001EENISO53491:2001(E) 2 Foreword ThetextoftheInternationalStandardfromTechnicalCommitteeISO/TC108“Mechanicalvibration andshock“oftheInternationalOrganizationfor
15、Standardization(ISO)hasbeentakenoverasan EuropeanStandardbyTechnicalCommitteeCEN/TC231“Mechanicalvibrationandshock“,the secretariatofwhichisheldbyDIN. ThisEuropeanStandardreplacesENV25349:1992. ThisEuropeanStandardshallbegiventhestatusofanationalstandard,eitherbypublicationofan identicaltextorbyendo
16、rsement,atthelatestbyFebruary2002,andconflictingnationalstandards shallbewithdrawnatthelatestbyFebruary2002. AccordingtotheCEN/CENELECInternalRegulations,thenationalstandardsorganizationsofthe followingcountriesareboundtoimplementthisEuropeanStandard:Austria,Belgium,CzechRepublic, Denmark,Finland,Fr
17、ance,Germany,Greece,Iceland,Ireland,Italy,Luxembourg,Netherlands, Norway,Portugal,Spain,Sweden,SwitzerlandandtheUnitedKingdom. Endorsementnotice ThetextoftheInternationalStandardISO53491:2001hasbeenapprovedbyCENasaEuropean Standardwithoutanymodification. NOTE:NormativereferencestoInternationalStanda
18、rdsarelistedinannexZA(normative).Reference number ISO 5349-1:2001(E) INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 5349-1 First edition 2001-05-01 Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration Part 1: General requirements Vibrations mcaniques Mesurage et valuation de l
19、exposition des individus aux vibrations transmises par la main Partie 1: Exigences gnralesEN ISO 5349-1:2001(E) ii EN ISO 5349-1:2001(E) iii Contents Page Foreword.iv Introductionvi 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms, definitions and symbols.2 3.1 Terms and definitions .2 3.2 Symbols 2 4 Cha
20、racterization of hand-transmitted vibration .2 4.1 General considerations.2 4.2 Measuring equipment for hand-transmitted vibration.3 4.3 Coupling of the hand to the vibration source.5 4.4 Quantity to be measured.5 4.5 Multi-axis vibration 5 5 Characterization of hand-transmitted vibration exposure 6
21、 5.1 General6 5.2 Daily exposure duration6 5.3 Daily vibration exposure .6 6 Information to be reported7 Annex A (normative) Frequency-weighting and band-limiting filters8 Annex B (informative) Guidance on health effects of hand-transmitted vibration.11 Annex C (informative) Relationship between vib
22、ration exposure and effects on health 15 Annex D (informative) Factors likely to influence the effects of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration in working conditions .18 Annex E (informative) Preventive measures to be adopted by those responsible for occupational health and safety19 Annex F (
23、informative) Guidelines for reporting additional information 21 Bibliography24EN ISO 5349-1:2001(E) iv Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normal
24、ly carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the
25、 work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3. Draft International Standards adopted by the technica
26、l committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this part of ISO 5349 may be the subject of patent rights.
27、ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard ISO 5349-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 108, Mechanical vibration and shock, Subcommittee SC 4, Human exposure to mechanical vibration and shock. This first edition of ISO 5349-1 can
28、cels and replaces ISO 5349:1986, of which it constitutes a technical revision. It is, in most respects, compatible with its predecessor, but differs from it technically in several important respects. In the previous version, the evaluation of vibration exposure was based on the directional component
29、 with the greatest frequency-weighted root-mean-square acceleration. In the present version, the evaluation is based on the “vibration total value”, i.e. the root-sum-of-squares of the three frequency-weighted root-mean-square component values. This change recognizes the fact that the vibration char
30、acteristics of some power tool types are not dominated by a single directional component. Vibration exposures based on the root-sum-of-squares method will have values greater than those reported for a single direction of vibration. Measurement of vibration in three axes will result in a vibration to
31、tal value of up to 1,7 times (typically between 1,2 and 1,5 times) the magnitude of the greatest component. For data obtained in accordance with ISO 5349:1986, the vibration total value can be calculated from the three component values as shown in 4.5 of this part of ISO 5349. Where only the greates
32、t single-axis value is available, the vibration total value shall be estimated from this value using a suitable multiplying factor as discussed in 4.5. The daily vibration exposure in accordance with this part of ISO 5349 is based on the 8-h energy-equivalent acceleration value. The previous version
33、 used a reference duration of 4 h. The change to the more conventional 8-h reference duration brings the evaluation of vibration exposure into line with the “time-weighted average” procedures commonly used for the evaluation of human exposures to noise and to chemical substances. The use of the 8-h
34、reference duration is purely a matter of convention and does not imply that a “typical” daily exposure duration is 8 h. Conversion of 4-h equivalent magnitudes to 8-h values is achieved easily, by applying a multiplying factor of 0,7. The frequency weighting previously had a slope of zero at frequen
35、cies below 16 Hz and 6 dB per octave at higher frequencies and applied over the frequency range covered by the octave bands from 8 Hz to 1 000 Hz. It is now defined mathematically in annex A as a realizable filter characteristic, designated W h . Band-limiting filters are also defined with cut-off f
36、requencies of 6,3 Hz and 1 250 Hz. The one-third-octave band weighting factors, also given in annex A, differ slightly from those in the previous version in that they describe the W h curve with band-limiting included.EN ISO 5349-1:2001(E)v The guidance in annex C on the relationship between vibrati
37、on exposure and the development of vascular symptoms, is broadly compatible with that in annex A of the previous version, but is restricted to consideration of a prevalence of 10 % in order to limit the potential for inappropriate use of the relationship. Compared to the previous version, daily vibr
38、ation exposures are now expressed as 8-h energy-equivalent values and the values quoted have been multiplied by a factor of 1,4 to estimate the increase resulting from the change from evaluation using the greatest single-axis value to evaluation using the vibration total value. International Standar
39、d ISO 5349 consists of the following parts, under the general title Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration: Part 1: General requirements Part 2: Practical guidance for measurement at the workplace Annex A forms a normative part of this part of
40、 ISO 5349. Annexes B to F are for information only.EN ISO 5349-1:2001(E) vi Introduction Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces. Such situations occur, for example, when a person handles tools such a
41、s pneumatic, electric, hydraulic or internal combustion engine-driven chain saws, percussive tools or grinders. Depending on the type and place of work, vibration can enter one arm only, or both arms simultaneously, and may be transmitted through the hand and arm to the shoulder. The vibration of bo
42、dy parts and the perceived vibration are frequently a source of discomfort and possibly reduced proficiency. Continued, habitual use of many vibrating power tools has been found to be connected with various patterns of diseases affecting the blood vessels, nerves, bones, joints, muscles or connectiv
43、e tissues of the hand and forearm. The vibration exposures required to cause these disorders are not known precisely, neither with respect to vibration magnitude and frequency spectrum, nor with respect to daily and cumulative exposure duration. The guidance given in this part of ISO 5349 is derived
44、 from limited quantitative data available from both practical experience and laboratory experimentation concerning human response to hand-transmitted vibration, and on limited information regarding current exposure conditions. It is thus difficult to propose a comprehensive method for the evaluation
45、 of vibration exposure. However, the use of the information given in this part of ISO 5349 should protect the majority of workers against serious health impairment associated with hand-transmitted vibration. It may also assist in the development of new hand-operated power tools to reduce the risk of
46、 vibration-related health effects. It does not define safe exposure ranges in which vibration diseases cannot occur. The use of this part of ISO 5349 will contribute to the gathering of consistent data in order to improve occupational safety. In particular, it is hoped that such data will serve to e
47、xtend the present knowledge of dose-effect relationships. This part of ISO 5349 specifies the general requirements for the measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration. It is supplemented by the information given in ISO 5349-2, which gives practical guidance for the imp
48、lementation of appropriate measurement and evaluation techniques at the workplace. Instrumentation to be used for measurements made in accordance with ISO 5349 is fully specified in ISO 8041. Annex A contains definitions for the frequency weighting W h and for band-limiting filters, required for measurement of frequency-weighted acceleration in accordance with ISO 5349. Annex B contains information on the health effects of hand-transmitted vibr