Analysis of Human Vibrations Generated During Reduced Tillage That Affect the Operator of an Agricultural Tractor

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Abstract

This study analyzes the vibrations to which the WBV of an agricultural tractor operator is exposed during the performance of three different tillage’s: Standard Tillage (ST), System Deep (CTD) and System Shallow (CTS). Measurements were carried out according to ISO 2631-1 and ISO 2631-4 in three coordinate axes (x, y, z). The analysis and statistical processing carried out indicates that none of the mean vibration values exceeds the prescribed limit value of 1.15 m/s² according to Directive 2002/44/EC, but exceeds the daily warning value of 0.5 m/s². From the above, it can be assumed that the operator of the investigated tractor may be exposed to the occurrence of occupational diseases by long-term exposure to such vibrations. The highest vibrations in the x and y axes were recorded when working with the ripper, while in the z-axis they were the highest in the loosener. Although the measured values are within safe (permissible) limits, further research on this topic and optimization of operation can further reduce the burden on the operator.

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