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Plewa, Katherine
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Dickey, James P.
1
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Eger, Tammy
2
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Oliver, Michele
3
Are comfort predictions from ISO 2631-1 and self-reported comfort values during occupational exposure to whole-body vehicular vibration related?
Proceedings of the 3rd American Conference on Human Vibration
Affiliations
1
University of Western Ontario, London Ontario, Canada
2
Laurentian University
, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
3
University of Guelph. Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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DOI:
10.17077/achv2010.1036
Cited Works (4)
Year
Entry
2008
Cation S, Jack R, Oliver M, Dickey JP, Lee-Shee NK. Six degree of freedom whole-body vibration during forestry skidder operations.
Int J Ind Ergon
. September–October 2008;38(9-10):739-757.
2003
Cann AP, Salmoni AW, Vi P, Eger TR. An exploratory study of whole-body vibration exposure and dose while operating heavy equipment in the construction industry.
Appl Occup Environ Hyg
. December 2003;18(12):999-1005.
1997
Mechanical Vibration and Shock: Evaluation of Human Exposure to Whole-Body Vibration, I: General Requirements
. ISO Standard ISO 2631-1. [ISO Standard thesis]. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization; 1997.
2008
Eger T, Stevenson J, Boileau P-É, Salmoni A; VibRG. Predictions of health risks associated with the operation of load-haul-dump mining vehicles, I: analysis of whole-body vibration exposure using ISO 2631-1 and ISO-2631-5 standards.
Int J Ind Ergon
. 2008;38(9-10):726-738.