Exposure to Whole-Body Vibration of Forklift Truck Operators in Dockyards-Actual Exposure in Japan and Evaluation by EN 13059-

  • Tsujimura Hiroji
    Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science
  • Taoda Kazushi
    Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science
  • Nishiyama Katsuo
    Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science

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  • 港湾におけるフォークリフト運転手の全身振動曝露―日本の曝露実態とEN13059を用いた評価―
  • コウワン ニ オケル フォークリフト ウンテンシュ ノ ゼンシン シンドウ バクロ ニホン ノ バクロ ジッタイ ト EN13059 オ モチイタ ヒョウカ
  • Exposure to Whole-Body Vibration of Forklift Truck Operators in Dockyards
  • -Actual Exposure in Japan and Evaluation by EN 13059-
  • ―日本の曝露実態とEN 13059を用いた評価―

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Abstract

Low-back disorders are well documented as occupational hazards among forklift truck operators. The potential risk factors that may lead to low-back pain include exposure to whole-body vibration (WBV). In Europe, test methods were developed to evaluate WBV in industrial trucks, and the European Standard which defines the methods has been published. We measured the vibrations of forklift trucks operated in the Hanshin harbour area adopting procedures based on the CEN test and report the evaluation results. If the WBV magnitudes of the ride on forklift trucks in the workplace were less than or comparable to those in the CEN test, the CEN test could be considered useful for the risk assessment of forklift truck operators exposed to WBV. In order to verify the applicability of the CEN test to the evaluation of WBV exposure in the field, we conducted measurements of the WBV of four forklift trucks for 19 d. The trucks had already been examined by the CEN test. The truck velocity, driver position (sitting or not), and gear lever position were also measured, and video footage was obtained for the study. The results indicate that the vertical WBV magnitudes of the four forklift trucks were below the CEN test values. No dominant WBV direction was observed on any of the measurement days. The Health value (obtained by combining the values determined from the vibration in orthogonal coordinates) was comparable to that from the CEN test for one truck. The values for the other three trucks were lower. The data obtained for three forklift trucks were analyzed in each operating condition. The vertical WBV magnitudes and Health values for the three trucks were below the CEN test values when the trucks were travelling forwards with a load. The WBV in the anterior-posterior direction had the largest adverse effect on the human body of the three orthogonal directions when the trucks were used for loading and unloading. The results suggest the CEN test can be applied to the evaluation of exposure to WBV from forklift trucks operating in the vicinity of the Hanshin harbour. It was observed that the anterior-posterior WBV is considerable, mostly through exposure occurring in the lifting mode. However, the CEN test is based on the travelling mode, and further WBV measurements under real working conditions with exact descriptions of detailed work situations and operating conditions are required.<br> (San Ei Shi 2006; 48: 157-168)<br>

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