Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
In this paper we present the outcome of a Round Robin test carried out to validate a proposed standard
procedure to measure the acceleration produced by an hand held olive harvester. Ten independent
laboratories using a custom-built device were involved. The device was developed to simulate olive tree
branches as far as their interaction with the harvester sticks is concerned.
Collected data were analysed according to the ISO 5725-2 procedure. Accelerations measured in three
of the ten laboratories were found by a cluster analysis to be statistically different from those of the
remaining seven laboratories. Based on this evidence, results from the three stray laboratories were
eliminated from the final sample.
Laboratory data were shown to be statistically consistent with field data in the dominant front and rear
X axes as well as in the rear Z axis. No statistically significant discrepancy were found for the front and
the rear acceleration vector sums, which are the quantities used to quantify the occupational exposure.
The procedure developed in this Round Robin test could represent a viable basis for a future test standard
for hand-held olive harvesters.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Olive harvester; Hand-arm vibration; Round robin test
Elenco autori:
Deboli, Roberto; Preti, Christian
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