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Reduced comfort boundary and evaluation criteria for human expoure to whole-body vibration

Basic Information

Standard ID: GB/T 13442-1992

Standard Name:Reduced comfort boundary and evaluation criteria for human expoure to whole-body vibration

Chinese Name: 人体全身振动暴露的舒适性降低界限和评价准则

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1992-04-25

Date of Implementation:1992-01-02

Date of Expiration:2007-11-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Environmental protection, health and safety >> 13.160 Vibration and shock (related to people)

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Basic Standards>>A25 Ergonomics

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaced by GB/T 13441.1-2007

Procurement status:≈ISO 2631/1-85

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

other information

Release date:1992-04-25

Review date:2004-10-14

Drafting unit:Institute of Aerospace Medicine and Engineering

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Mechanical Vibration and Shock Standardization

Publishing department:State Bureau of Technical Supervision

competent authority:National Standardization Administration

Introduction to standards:

This standard specifies the limits and evaluation criteria of vibration parameters for maintaining human comfort when the human body is exposed to whole-body vibration. This standard applies to the whole-body vibration environment of the human body generated by various vehicles or machinery, and is used to evaluate the impact of various operating vibration environments on personnel comfort; and can be used as a basis for designing various devices or facilities, evaluating their performance or taking vibration control measures. This standard applies to periodic vibration, random vibration or non-periodic vibration with a distributed spectrum in the frequency range of 1~80Hz. It is also applicable to continuous impact vibration whose energy is within this frequency band. This standard applies to vibration with a peak factor of no more than 3, or vibration with a peak factor of the weighted signal of no more than 6. This standard is only applicable to normal and healthy people. Generally refers to people who can engage in normal daily life, including travel, and can withstand typical work shifts or shift work loads. This standard applies to people who are subjected to vibration in a standing or sitting position through the main support surface, and also to people in a lying position and a reclining position. GB/T 13442-1992 Limits and evaluation criteria for comfort reduction of human whole-body vibration exposure GB/T13442-1992 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the limits and evaluation criteria for vibration parameters that maintain human comfort when human whole-body vibration is exposed. This standard applies to the whole-body vibration environment of the human body generated by various vehicles or machinery, and is used to evaluate the impact of various operating vibration environments on personnel comfort; and can be used as a basis for designing various devices or facilities, evaluating their performance or taking vibration control measures. This standard applies to periodic vibration, random vibration or non-periodic vibration with a distributed spectrum in the frequency range of 1~80Hz. It is also applicable to continuous impact vibration whose energy is within this frequency band. This standard applies to vibration with a peak factor of no more than 3, or vibration with a peak factor of the weighted signal of no more than 6. This standard is only applicable to normal and healthy people. Generally refers to people who can engage in normal daily life, including travel, and can withstand typical work shifts or shift work loads. This standard applies to people in a standing or sitting position with vibrations applied to their primary support surface, and also applies to people in a lying or reclining position.