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Efficiency of anti-vibration gloves in soil preparation using a micro tractor
ABSTRACT During the working day, agricultural machinery operators are often exposed to physical risks, such as vibration, which can compromise their health and performance. Micro tractors emit high levels of vibration, which mainly affect their hands and arms. Thus, this study aims at evaluating the...
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Published in: | Revista brasileira de engenharia agrícola e ambiental 2020, Vol.24 (6), p.422-427 |
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Summary: | ABSTRACT During the working day, agricultural machinery operators are often exposed to physical risks, such as vibration, which can compromise their health and performance. Micro tractors emit high levels of vibration, which mainly affect their hands and arms. Thus, this study aims at evaluating the efficiency of different glove models in reducing vibration transmitted by the micro tractor/rotary tiller assembly according to the operating velocity and the rotation of the rotary tiller rotor. A completely randomized block design was used in a 4 x 2 x 2 factorial arrangement with five replicates. The study analyzed three glove models (G1 and G2 anti-vibration models, and anti-impact model G3) and a control treatment under the same operating conditions, but without the use of protective equipment. The study was conducted at two operating velocities (V1 = 0.98 km h-1 and V2 = 1.6 km h-1) and two rotations of the rotary tiller rotor (R1 = 265 rpm and R2 = 520 rpm). None of the evaluated glove models reached the attenuation capacity required by the Occupational Hygiene Standard (Norma de Higiene Ocupacional - NHO 10) and, under some operating conditions, they raised the incident vibration levels, exceeding the values obtained when the work was performed without a protective equipment. Although the anti-impact model G3 and the anti-vibration model G2 did not reduce the transmitted vibration to the levels considered acceptable by NHO 10, the anti-impact G3 and anti-vibration G2 models showed better performance in the work performed at a velocity of 0.98 km h-1 and a rotation of 520 rpm of the rotary tiller rotor.
RESUMO Durante a jornada de trabalho, o operador de máquinas agrícolas se encontra frequentemente exposto a riscos físicos, como a vibração, que podem comprometer sua saúde e desempenho. Os microtratores emitem elevados níveis de vibração que afetam especialmente o sistema mãos e braços. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar a eficiência de diferentes modelos de luvas na redução da vibração transmitida pelo conjunto microtrator/enxada rotativa em função da velocidade de operação e da rotação do rotor da enxada rotativa. O experimento foi conduzido no delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 4 x 2 x 2 com cinco repetições, sendo três modelos de luvas (L1 e L2, modelos antivibratórias, e L3 modelo anti-impacto) e um tratamento controle que consistiu das mesmas condições de operação sem o uso do equipamento de proteção, duas velocidades d |
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ISSN: | 1415-4366 1807-1929 1807-1929 |
DOI: | 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v24n6p422-427 |