Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws
In many activities, chainsaw users are exposed to the risk of injuries and several other hazard factors that may cause health problems. In fact, environmental and working conditions when using chainsaws result in workers’ exposure to hazards such as noise, vibration, exhaust gases, and woo...
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doaj-03ab3fb68ad84f8aa2a451f2fd23c6752020-11-25T02:28:56ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072018-08-019850110.3390/f9080501f9080501Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric ChainsawsFrancesco Neri0Andrea Laschi1Cristiano Foderi2Fabio Fabiano3Lucia Bertuzzi4Enrico Marchi5Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Systems GESAAF, University of Florence, Via San Bonaventura 13, 50145 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forest Systems GESAAF, University of Florence, Via San Bonaventura 13, 50145 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forest Systems GESAAF, University of Florence, Via San Bonaventura 13, 50145 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forest Systems GESAAF, University of Florence, Via San Bonaventura 13, 50145 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Prevention, Tuscan Agency of Public Health (UFC PISLL Zona Fiorentina Sud-Est), Via di San Salvi 12, 50135 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forest Systems GESAAF, University of Florence, Via San Bonaventura 13, 50145 Florence, ItalyIn many activities, chainsaw users are exposed to the risk of injuries and several other hazard factors that may cause health problems. In fact, environmental and working conditions when using chainsaws result in workers’ exposure to hazards such as noise, vibration, exhaust gases, and wood dust. Repeated or continuous exposure to these unfavourable conditions can lead to occupational diseases that become apparent after a certain period of time has elapsed. Since the use of electric tools is increasing in forestry, the present research aims to evaluate the noise and vibration exposure caused by four models of electric chainsaws (Stihl MSA160T, Stihl MSA200C Li-Ion battery powered and Stihl MSE180C, Stihl MSE220C wired) during cross-cutting. Values measured on the Stihl MSA160T chainsaw (Li-Ion battery) showed similar vibration levels on both right and left handles (0.9–1.0 m s−2, respectively) and so did the other battery-powered chainsaw, the Stihl MSA200C (2.2–2.3 m s−2 for right and left handles, respectively). Results showed a range of noise included between 81 and 90 dB(A) for the analysed chainsaws. In conclusion, the vibrations and noise were lower for the battery chainsaws than the wired ones, but, in general, all the values were lower than those measured in previous studies of endothermic chainsaws.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/8/501forest operationprofessional diseasehealth and safetyvibrations white fingerchainsawbatteries |
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Francesco Neri Andrea Laschi Cristiano Foderi Fabio Fabiano Lucia Bertuzzi Enrico Marchi Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws Forests forest operation professional disease health and safety vibrations white finger chainsaw batteries |
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Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws |
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Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws |
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Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws |
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Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws |
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Determining Noise and Vibration Exposure in Conifer Cross-Cutting Operations by Using Li-Ion Batteries and Electric Chainsaws |
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determining noise and vibration exposure in conifer cross-cutting operations by using li-ion batteries and electric chainsaws |
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In many activities, chainsaw users are exposed to the risk of injuries and several other hazard factors that may cause health problems. In fact, environmental and working conditions when using chainsaws result in workers’ exposure to hazards such as noise, vibration, exhaust gases, and wood dust. Repeated or continuous exposure to these unfavourable conditions can lead to occupational diseases that become apparent after a certain period of time has elapsed. Since the use of electric tools is increasing in forestry, the present research aims to evaluate the noise and vibration exposure caused by four models of electric chainsaws (Stihl MSA160T, Stihl MSA200C Li-Ion battery powered and Stihl MSE180C, Stihl MSE220C wired) during cross-cutting. Values measured on the Stihl MSA160T chainsaw (Li-Ion battery) showed similar vibration levels on both right and left handles (0.9–1.0 m s−2, respectively) and so did the other battery-powered chainsaw, the Stihl MSA200C (2.2–2.3 m s−2 for right and left handles, respectively). Results showed a range of noise included between 81 and 90 dB(A) for the analysed chainsaws. In conclusion, the vibrations and noise were lower for the battery chainsaws than the wired ones, but, in general, all the values were lower than those measured in previous studies of endothermic chainsaws. |
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forest operation professional disease health and safety vibrations white finger chainsaw batteries |
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