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A Comparison between the Latest Models of Li-Ion Batteries and Petrol Chainsaws Assessing Noise and Vibration Exposure in Cross-Cutting

2023

Chainsaw operators are exposed to many hazards that can lead to health problems. The two most frequently documented ergonomics threats in the use of chainsaws are noise and vibration exposure. Since the use of battery chainsaws is increasing due to the growing improvements in battery life and power, the study aims to compare the difference in terms of noise emission and vibration levels of the following two new models of chainsaws: the battery-powered Stihl MSA 300 and the petrol-powered Stihl MS 261 C-M. Black pine and European beech logs were cross-cut in order to evaluate both noise and vibration exposure. The results show that the use of battery-powered chainsaws, in comparison to the p…

hand-arm vibrationchainsaw; battery; wood density; wood defects; hand-arm vibration; noise; ergonomicswood defectnoiseergonomicsbatteryForestrywood densitychainsawSettore AGR/06 - Tecnologia Del Legno E Utilizzazioni ForestaliForests
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Socio-medicinal aspects of vibration-induced white finger disease

2008

The influence of vibration-induced white finger disease on the quality of life and possible social consequences is the subject of the study presented herein.The data acquisition was carried out by means of a standardized questionnaire. Parameters such as quality of life, professional practice, prevention and social security were assessed among other things.Nearly three quarters of the interviewees (n = 115) did not consult a physician with the occurrence of the first complaints. Physicians frequently made the correct diagnosis only with delay. From the first occurrence of symptoms to the acknowledgment as an occupational disease 0.5-34.5 years had usually elapsed. The quality of life affect…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectMEDLINEOccupational diseaseAlternative medicineDiseaseOccupational safety and healthInsurancePatient Education as TopicQuality of lifeSocial medicineGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansPsychiatryHand-Arm Vibration SyndromeOccupational HealthAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overbusiness.industryRehabilitationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUnemploymentUnemploymentQuality of LifeFemalebusinessDisability and Rehabilitation
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Hand-arm vibration syndrome: clinical characteristics, conventional electrophysiology and quantitative sensory testing.

2013

Abstract Objective Workers exposed to vibrating tools may develop hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). We assessed the somatosensory phenotype using quantitative sensory testing (QST) in comparison to electrophysiology to characterize (1) the most sensitive QST parameter for detecting sensory loss, (2) the correlation of QST and electrophysiology, and (3) the frequency of a carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in HAVS. Methods QST, cold provocation tests, fine motor skills, and median nerve neurography were used. QST included thermal and mechanical detection and pain thresholds. Results Thirty-two patients were examined (54 ± 11 years, 91% men) at the more affected hand compared to 16 matched contro…

AdultMalePain Thresholdmedicine.medical_specialtySensory systemAudiologySomatosensory systemVibrationPhysiology (medical)Threshold of painMedicineHumansCarpal tunnel syndromeHand-Arm Vibration SyndromeAgedbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance neurographySensory lossMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHandCarpal Tunnel SyndromeSensory SystemsMedian nerveCompound muscle action potentialMedian Nervebody regionsNeurologyAnesthesiaSensation DisordersFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessClinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Real time assessment of hand-arm vibration system based on capacitive MEMS accelerometers

2012

Vibrations are a well known potential cause of health diseases and therefore constitute a main concern for the safety of workers in a large number of activities. In order to prevent health hazards, national and international institutions have issued laws and directives which establish recommended limits to the workers' exposure to vibrations during operations. Consequently, if the amount of adsorbed vibration exceeds the allowable daily limits the worker has to stop his job. Recent wireless sensing and communicating technologies can effectively be employed for such purpose, allowing to develop monitoring customized devices at affordable cost which could be easily employed during the workers…

Engineeringbusiness.industryEmerging technologiesCapacitive sensingWireless sensing technologySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaWearable computerhand-arm vibration MEMS acceleration-sensor wireless sensing technology health risk assessmentForestryContext (language use)HorticultureAccelerometerComputer Science ApplicationsReliability engineeringHealth risk assessmentMEMS acceleration-sensorHand-arm vibrationOrder (exchange)Computer data storageWirelessbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceSimulation
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