GB/T 23716-2009
ActiveHuman response to vibration - Measuring instrumentation
人体对振动的响应 测量仪器
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the performance requirements and testing methods for instrumentation used to measure human exposure to whole-body and hand-transmitted vibration. It is applied in occupational health and safety contexts, such as evaluating vibration levels in vehicles, machinery, and hand-held power tools to assess compliance with health risk guidelines. The standard ensures that measurement devices produce consistent and accurate data for assessing human vibration exposure in industrial, transportation, and workplace environments.
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