
Through continued collaboration and the sharing of ideas, data, and results, the international community of researchers and practitioners has developed an understanding of many facets of the human response to vibration. At a time when the EU is preparing to adopt a directive on health risks arising from occupational exposure to vibration, Human Response to Vibration offers authoritative guidance on this complex subject. Individual chapters in the book examine issues relating to whole-body vibration, hand-arm vibration, and motion sickness. Vibration measurements and standards are also addressed. This book meets the needs of those requiring knowledge of human response to vibration in order to make practical improvements to the physical working environment. Written with the consultant, practitioner, researcher, and student in mind, the text is designed to be an educational tool, a reference, and a stimulus for new ideas for the next generation of specialists.
This text investigates the physiological and psychological impacts of vibration on the human body to provide a comprehensive framework for risk assessment and environmental improvement. Neil J. Mansfield synthesizes current international research and data to address the complexities of occupational exposure. The book serves as both an educational resource and a technical guide for professionals tasked with implementing safety standards and mitigating health risks in the workplace.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for practitioners and researchers navigating the regulatory landscape of occupational health. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for those requiring actionable data in industrial and academic settings.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0203487222
ISBN-13:
9780203487228
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