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PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 Mechanical vibration. Guideline for the assessment of exposure to hand-transmitted vibration using available information including that provided by manufacturers of machinery

PD CEN/TR 15350:2020

Mechanical vibration. Guideline for the assessment of exposure to hand-transmitted vibration using available information including that provided by manufacturers of machinery

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 15350:2020
Pages:42
Released:2020-07-29
ISBN:978 0 539 04133 0
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 - Mechanical Vibration Guideline

PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 - Mechanical Vibration Guideline

Discover the comprehensive guideline for assessing exposure to hand-transmitted vibration with the PD CEN/TR 15350:2020. This standard is an essential resource for professionals in the field of mechanical vibration, providing a detailed framework for evaluating the impact of vibrations transmitted through machinery to the human hand.

Overview

The PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 is a pivotal document that offers guidance on assessing exposure to hand-transmitted vibration. Released on July 29, 2020, this standard is designed to help professionals understand and mitigate the risks associated with mechanical vibrations. With a total of 42 pages, it provides a thorough exploration of the subject, making it an indispensable tool for engineers, safety officers, and machinery manufacturers.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 15350:2020
  • Release Date: July 29, 2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 04133 0
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose PD CEN/TR 15350:2020?

This guideline is crucial for anyone involved in the design, manufacture, or use of machinery that may expose users to hand-transmitted vibrations. It provides a structured approach to evaluating these vibrations, using information from various sources, including manufacturers. By following this guideline, you can ensure compliance with safety standards and protect users from potential health risks.

Comprehensive Coverage

The document covers a wide range of topics related to mechanical vibration, including:

  • Methods for measuring and assessing hand-transmitted vibration
  • Guidance on interpreting data provided by machinery manufacturers
  • Strategies for reducing exposure to harmful vibrations
  • Case studies and examples to illustrate best practices

Expert Insights

Authored by leading experts in the field, the PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 offers valuable insights into the complexities of vibration assessment. The guideline is designed to be accessible to both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the field, providing clear explanations and practical advice.

Enhance Workplace Safety

By implementing the recommendations in this guideline, organizations can significantly enhance workplace safety. Reducing exposure to hand-transmitted vibrations not only protects workers' health but also improves productivity and reduces downtime caused by vibration-related injuries.

Who Should Use This Guideline?

The PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 is ideal for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Mechanical engineers
  • Safety officers
  • Machinery manufacturers
  • Occupational health professionals
  • Regulatory compliance officers

Conclusion

Incorporating the PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 into your safety protocols is a proactive step towards ensuring a safer working environment. This guideline not only helps in assessing and mitigating the risks associated with hand-transmitted vibrations but also supports compliance with international safety standards. Equip your team with the knowledge and tools they need to manage vibration exposure effectively.

For those committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and efficiency in their operations, the PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 is an invaluable resource. Stay ahead in your field by leveraging the insights and methodologies outlined in this essential guideline.

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PD CEN/TR 15350:2020


This standard PD CEN/TR 15350:2020 Mechanical vibration. Guideline for the assessment of exposure to hand-transmitted vibration using available information including that provided by manufacturers of machinery is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings

This document gives guidelines for estimating and documenting the daily vibration exposure due to the use of hand-held power tools and hand-guided machines, in relation to the requirements of the European Physical Agents Directive (vibration) 2002/44/EC. This document is addressed to competent services for the assessment of vibration exposure at the workplace and to national authorities and industrial organizations.

The methods in this document are based on the requirements and guidance given in EN ISO 5349?1 and EN ISO 5349?2 but instead of measuring the vibration magnitudes at the specific workplaces, the methods in this document use existing vibration values from other sources of information including those provided by the manufacturers of the machinery in relation to the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

This document gives guidance on how to estimate the exposure time and the daily vibration exposure A(8) as defined in EN ISO 5349?1. It also offers a simple method for estimating the daily vibration exposure by means of a table which indicates the vibration exposure as a function of the equivalent vibration total value and the associated exposure time. Both methods can be used even in cases of multiple exposures on the same day.