Publication detail
Difference in the magnitude of power saw vibrations affecting the operator during forest felling
STANĚK, L. NERUDA, J. MERGL, V.
English title
Difference in the magnitude of power saw vibrations affecting the operator during forest felling
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
This study deals with a question whether the magnitude of vibrations affecting the power saw operator during the tree felling is still the same or not. For this purpose, the tree felling was broken down into several partial operations (pruning of lower tree part; cutting of buttresses; felling; delimbing) at which the values of vibrations were recorded and mutually compared. The vibrations were measured during the felling of 121 trees with the activity being made by one feller with one type of power saw and one type of power saw chain, and the felled trees included both live and dead standing trees. The vibrations were measured on the front and rear handles of the power saw in compliance with standards EN ISO 22867, EN ISO 5349-1 and EN ISO 5349-2. As to the mutual comparison, research results demonstrated a difference in 69.23% of cases. A maximum increase of vibrations during the experiment (17.0 m s(-2)) was recorded on the rear handle during the partial activity of Delimbing live trees, the lowest increase of vibrations (0.320 m s(-2)) being localized in the same partial activity, only on the front handle.
English abstract
This study deals with a question whether the magnitude of vibrations affecting the power saw operator during the tree felling is still the same or not. For this purpose, the tree felling was broken down into several partial operations (pruning of lower tree part; cutting of buttresses; felling; delimbing) at which the values of vibrations were recorded and mutually compared. The vibrations were measured during the felling of 121 trees with the activity being made by one feller with one type of power saw and one type of power saw chain, and the felled trees included both live and dead standing trees. The vibrations were measured on the front and rear handles of the power saw in compliance with standards EN ISO 22867, EN ISO 5349-1 and EN ISO 5349-2. As to the mutual comparison, research results demonstrated a difference in 69.23% of cases. A maximum increase of vibrations during the experiment (17.0 m s(-2)) was recorded on the rear handle during the partial activity of Delimbing live trees, the lowest increase of vibrations (0.320 m s(-2)) being localized in the same partial activity, only on the front handle.
Keywords in English
safety and health protectionstem, wood moisture, forestry, work hygiene, dead standing treed, delimbing
Released
01.03.2023
Publisher
Sciendo
Location
Warsaw, Poland
ISSN
2454-034X
Volume
69
Number
1
Pages from–to
59–67
Pages count
9
BIBTEX
@article{BUT183329,
author="Luboš {Staněk} and Jindřich {Neruda} and Václav {Mergl},
title="Difference in the magnitude of power saw vibrations affecting the operator during forest felling",
year="2023",
volume="69",
number="1",
month="March",
pages="59--67",
publisher="Sciendo",
address="Warsaw, Poland",
issn="2454-034X"
}