Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential

Aims: This study aimed to monitor the vibration levels of mining machinery and duration of exposure to vibration; to study work practices of operators of mining machineries and to predict health risk from vibration exposure to operators. Materials and Methods: Vibration levels of 157 mining equipme...

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Main Authors: Bibhuti Bhusan Mandal, Asim Kumar Pal, Prahlad Kumar Sishodiya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2013;volume=2;issue=1;spage=45;epage=45;aulast=Mandal
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description Aims: This study aimed to monitor the vibration levels of mining machinery and duration of exposure to vibration; to study work practices of operators of mining machineries and to predict health risk from vibration exposure to operators. Materials and Methods: Vibration levels of 157 mining equipment including dumpers, dozers, etc. in 10 opencast mines were measured through accelerometer and recorded in vibration analyzer. Root mean square (RMS) values of acceleration as well as vibration dose values along with duration of exposures per day were used to predict health risk in accordance with ISO 2631-1:1997 standard. Video records of equipment operation were used to analyze job components. Results: Health risk was evaluated using RMS acceleration (0.21-1.82 m/s 2 ) and corresponding daily durations of exposure (2-7.5 h). Forty two (27%) of the equipment showed minimal health risk, 83 (53%) equipment showed moderate and 32 (20%) equipment showed high health risk to operators. While shovels and excavators showed minimal health risk, dozers and dumpers showed high health risk potential. x-axis was the dominant axis of vibration for loaders and dozers, whereas for the majority of dumpers and tippers, z-axis was dominant. Conclusion: Dumpers require engineering control for reducing the vibration in z-axis while measures are required for x-axis in loaders or dozers. Shovels or excavators do not require immediate attention except regular monitoring. Improvement in work practices are required to safeguard the workers from vibration related illness. It is recommended that proper guidelines for measurement and control of vibration at workplace should be formulated.
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spelling doaj.art-75bae7baf670496ca499132117a45fd12022-12-22T03:06:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Environmental Health Engineering2277-91832013-01-0121454510.4103/2277-9183.122440Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potentialBibhuti Bhusan MandalAsim Kumar PalPrahlad Kumar SishodiyaAims: This study aimed to monitor the vibration levels of mining machinery and duration of exposure to vibration; to study work practices of operators of mining machineries and to predict health risk from vibration exposure to operators. Materials and Methods: Vibration levels of 157 mining equipment including dumpers, dozers, etc. in 10 opencast mines were measured through accelerometer and recorded in vibration analyzer. Root mean square (RMS) values of acceleration as well as vibration dose values along with duration of exposures per day were used to predict health risk in accordance with ISO 2631-1:1997 standard. Video records of equipment operation were used to analyze job components. Results: Health risk was evaluated using RMS acceleration (0.21-1.82 m/s 2 ) and corresponding daily durations of exposure (2-7.5 h). Forty two (27%) of the equipment showed minimal health risk, 83 (53%) equipment showed moderate and 32 (20%) equipment showed high health risk to operators. While shovels and excavators showed minimal health risk, dozers and dumpers showed high health risk potential. x-axis was the dominant axis of vibration for loaders and dozers, whereas for the majority of dumpers and tippers, z-axis was dominant. Conclusion: Dumpers require engineering control for reducing the vibration in z-axis while measures are required for x-axis in loaders or dozers. Shovels or excavators do not require immediate attention except regular monitoring. Improvement in work practices are required to safeguard the workers from vibration related illness. It is recommended that proper guidelines for measurement and control of vibration at workplace should be formulated.http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2013;volume=2;issue=1;spage=45;epage=45;aulast=MandalEnvironmental healthmachine vibrationmine hazardsoccupational health in mines and whole body vibration
spellingShingle Bibhuti Bhusan Mandal
Asim Kumar Pal
Prahlad Kumar Sishodiya
Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
Environmental health
machine vibration
mine hazards
occupational health in mines and whole body vibration
title Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
title_full Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
title_fullStr Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
title_full_unstemmed Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
title_short Vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in Indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
title_sort vibration characteristics of mining equipment used in indian mines and their vibration hazard potential
topic Environmental health
machine vibration
mine hazards
occupational health in mines and whole body vibration
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