Whole Body Vibration Levels: A Realistic Baseline for Standards
760415
2/1/1976
- Content
- Statistical measures of whole-body vibration from ambulation are shown to be higher than those from operation of earthmoving machinery and significantly higher than published guidelines for human exposure to whole-body vibration. The inconsistency of human response to low level vibration of technological origin as compared to human imperceptiveness to high level vibration from ambulation is discussed.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Barton, J., and Hefner, R., "Whole Body Vibration Levels: A Realistic Baseline for Standards," SAE Technical Paper 760415, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760415.