Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders

This article was aimed at assessment of selected factors of the work environment, which influenced the operators of harvesters and forwarders. The selection of the work environment factors was based on a thorough literature survey. From the survey exposure to whole-body vibrations, noise (equivalent...

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Main Authors: M. Jankovský, V. Messingerová, M. Ferenčík, M. Allman
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Forest Science
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Online Access:https://jfs.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/jfs-201601-0003_objective-and-subjective-assessment-of-selected-factors-of-the-work-environment-of-forest-harvesters-and-forwar.php
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description This article was aimed at assessment of selected factors of the work environment, which influenced the operators of harvesters and forwarders. The selection of the work environment factors was based on a thorough literature survey. From the survey exposure to whole-body vibrations, noise (equivalent and peak), microclimatic conditions and mental load were selected for detailed observations. The measurements were conducted according to international standards and assessed according to European or national legislation. Subjective assessment of the effects of the work environment was conducted through a structured interview. The exposure to whole-body vibrations was 0.5 m.s-2. The equivalent noise exposure was 78 dB, peak noise exposure was 130 dB. The average temperature inside the machine cabs was 17.9°C and average airflow velocity was 0.06 m.s-2. Mental load was high according to the Meister questionnaire, three operators considered the load inadequate, two considered it adequate. Subjective assessment showed that operators considered other factors to be light or no load
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spelling doaj.art-3a990252ffda4351a8a35f3fb43155b72023-02-23T03:42:44ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesJournal of Forest Science1212-48341805-935X2016-01-0162181610.17221/120/2014-JFSjfs-201601-0003Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwardersM. Jankovský0V. Messingerová1M. Ferenčík2M. Allman3Department of Forest Harvesting Logistics and Ameliorations, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Forest Harvesting Logistics and Ameliorations, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Forest Harvesting Logistics and Ameliorations, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Forest Harvesting Logistics and Ameliorations, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovak RepublicThis article was aimed at assessment of selected factors of the work environment, which influenced the operators of harvesters and forwarders. The selection of the work environment factors was based on a thorough literature survey. From the survey exposure to whole-body vibrations, noise (equivalent and peak), microclimatic conditions and mental load were selected for detailed observations. The measurements were conducted according to international standards and assessed according to European or national legislation. Subjective assessment of the effects of the work environment was conducted through a structured interview. The exposure to whole-body vibrations was 0.5 m.s-2. The equivalent noise exposure was 78 dB, peak noise exposure was 130 dB. The average temperature inside the machine cabs was 17.9°C and average airflow velocity was 0.06 m.s-2. Mental load was high according to the Meister questionnaire, three operators considered the load inadequate, two considered it adequate. Subjective assessment showed that operators considered other factors to be light or no loadhttps://jfs.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/jfs-201601-0003_objective-and-subjective-assessment-of-selected-factors-of-the-work-environment-of-forest-harvesters-and-forwar.phpnoise exposurewhole-body vibrationsmicroclimatemental load
spellingShingle M. Jankovský
V. Messingerová
M. Ferenčík
M. Allman
Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
Journal of Forest Science
noise exposure
whole-body vibrations
microclimate
mental load
title Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
title_full Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
title_fullStr Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
title_full_unstemmed Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
title_short Objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
title_sort objective and subjective assessment of selected factors of the work environment of forest harvesters and forwarders
topic noise exposure
whole-body vibrations
microclimate
mental load
url https://jfs.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/jfs-201601-0003_objective-and-subjective-assessment-of-selected-factors-of-the-work-environment-of-forest-harvesters-and-forwar.php
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