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FUNDAMENTAL

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Module 3
VIBRATION
• Vibration is the mechanical oscillations of an
object about an equilibrium point.

• The oscillations may be regular such as the


motion of a pendulum or random such as the
movement of a tire on a gravel road.

• If we could watch a vibrating object in slow


motion, you could see movements in different

directions.
VIBRATION
VIBRATION
Any vibration has two measurable quantities. How far (amplitude or intensity),
and how fast (frequency) the object moves helps determine its vibrational
characteristics.

Frequency

• The number of cycles that a vibrating object completes in one second is


called frequency.
• The unit of frequency is hertz (Hz).
• One hertz equals one cycle per second.

Amplitude - Amplitude is the distance from the stationary position to the


extreme position on either side and is measured in metres (m). The intensity of
vibration depends on amplitude.
Acceleration (measure of
vibration intensity)
• Acceleration is a measure of how quickly speed changes with
time.

• The measure of acceleration is expressed in units of (metres


per second) per second or metres per second squared (m/s2).

• The magnitude of acceleration changes from zero to a


maximum during each cycle of vibration.

• It increases as vibrating object moves further from its normal


stationary position.
Exposure to Vibration
• Exposure to vibration normally occurs during the operation of powered
machinery such as hand tools or whilst travelling on vehicles.
– Hand-arm vibration
– Whole-body vibration

• Vibration induced health conditions progress slowly.

• Vibration-induced white finger (VWF)


– Attacks of whitening (blanching) of one or more fingers when exposed to
cold.
– Tingling and loss of sensation in the fingers.
– Loss of light touch.
– Pain and cold sensations between periodic white finger attacks.
– Loss of grip strength.

• Bone cysts in fingers and wrists.


Measurement of Vibration
• Vibration is usually measured by the use of
accelerometers.

• Attached to the hand of a worker or tool.

• Unlike noise measurements, vibration ones have


a subjective element.
Measurement of Vibration

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