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ANSI/ASA S2.70-2006 (R2011)

Guide for the Measurement and Evaluation of Human Exposure to Vibration Transmitted to the Hand

This standard specifies the recommended method for the measurement, data analysis, vibration and health risk assessments, and reporting of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration. A standard format is established for measurement, data analysis, vibration and health risk assessments, and reporting of hand-transmitted vibration, periodic or random, in three orthogonal axes, in the frequency range from 5.6 Hz to 1,400 Hz. Three normative annexes provide guidance for vibration and health risk assessments, mitigating health risks, training, and medical surveillance related to handtransmitted vibration.


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