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This Nationally Adopted International Standard specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, the data analysis and reporting of the vibration transmissibility of gloves in terms of vibration transmission from a handle to the palm of the hand in the frequency range from 31.5 Hz to 1250 Hz.

The standard is intended to define a screening test for the vibration transmission through gloves. It is recognized that many factors influence the transmission of vibration through gloves. Therefore the transmissibility value according to this standard is not sufficient to assess the health risk due to vibration.

The transmissibility of vibration is measured and reported for two input spectra, which are representative of the vibration of some tools, and may be reported as a function of frequency.

 

Document History

  1. ASA S2.73-2014 / ISO 10819:2013 (R2024)


    Mechanical Vibration and Shock - Hand-arm Vibration - Method for the Measurement and Evaluation of the Vibration Transmissibility of Gloves at the Palm of the Hand

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  2. ASA S2.73-2002 / ISO 10819:1996 (R2007)

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    Mechanical Vibration and Shock - Hand-arm Vibration - Method for the Measurement and Evaluation of the Vibration Transmissibility of Gloves at the Palm of the Hand

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  3. ASA S3.40-2002/ISO 10819:1996


    Mechanical Vibration and Shock - Hand-arm Vibration - Method for the Measurement and Evaluation of the Vibration Transmissibility of Gloves at the Palm of the Hand

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  4. ASA S3.40-1989 (R1999)


    American National Standard Guide for the Meaurement and Evaluation of Gloves Which are Used to Reduce Exposure to Vibration Transmitted to the Hand

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