P. Swuste et al., APPLICATION OF DESIGN ANALYSIS TO SOLUTION GENERATION - HAND-ARM VIBRATIONS IN FOUNDATION PILE HEAD REMOVAL IN THE CONSTRUCTION-INDUSTRY, Safety science, 27(2-3), 1997, pp. 85-98
Impact power tools are still widely used by many professions. Users of
these tools are exposed to high levels of both vibration and shock. R
eported health effects due to hand-arm vibration are 'hand-arm vibrati
on syndrome' (HAVS) and bone and joint injuries and disorders. In the
construction industry a case study was conducted on one specific activ
ity: removing concrete from the head of foundation piles. Pile heads a
re removed to allow the reinforcement rods to be connected to the rest
of the foundation. Factors determining the vibration exposure were me
asured and the type and size of other occupational hazards were assess
ed qualitatively. The results showed that there was excessive exposure
to vibration from the widely used hand-operated pneumatic drill as we
ll as high exposure to other occupational hazards. The age of the dril
l, the make, the working pressure and the presence of a buffer ring ha
ve measurable effects on the level of vibration. But these adjustments
only have a limited effect on the total workload. Instead of an expos
ure-oriented solution the present workload requires source-oriented so
lutions, which are expected to be more effective. A systematic approac
h towards the generation of possible solutions was adopted following t
he individual steps of the 'problem-solving cycle', in combination wit
h the design analysis technique. Design analysis is a method which can
generate different types of solutions resulting in a reduction of the
various hazards to an acceptable level. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd
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