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Motivation and Objectives. BackgroundExposure to vibration is a known risk factor for low back injury/painRelative importance of average (TWA) and impulsive exposures not well understoodShort Term GoalsCreate a portable system to collect continuous vibration exposure and determine whether there
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1. WHOLE BODY VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS IN KING COUNTY BUS DRIVERS James D. Ploger, Rick Neitzel and Peter W. Johnson
University of Washington
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
2. Motivation and Objectives Background
Exposure to vibration is a known risk factor for low back injury/pain
Relative importance of average (TWA) and impulsive exposures not well understood
Short Term Goals
Create a portable system to collect continuous vibration exposure and determine whether there are differences in:
Average vs Impulsive vibration exposures/doses
Road types
Bus vs cars and seat performance
Longer Term Goals
Evaluate engineering controls to reduce exposures (seats, suspensions, etc)
Develop methods for the assessment of temporal patterns of exposure
Evaluate administrative controls to reduce exposures (route assignments, change/vary exposures, etc)
3. Data Collection System Two tri-axial ICP accelerometers for seat pad and vehicle floor (z-axis only)
0.5-1000 Hz, PCB Piezotronics, Model 356B40
Two accelerometer amplifiers/loggers
Larson-Davis, Model HVM 100
Acceleration signal split
0.4-100 Hz Wd & Wk weighted signal saved in loggers (1 Hz)
Raw, unfiltered, unweighted signal to PDA (640 Hz)
Garmin GPS for location and vehicle speed
Two tri-axial ICP accelerometers for seat pad and vehicle floor (z-axis only)
0.5-1000 Hz, PCB Piezotronics, Model 356B40
Two accelerometer amplifiers/loggers
Larson-Davis, Model HVM 100
Acceleration signal split
0.4-100 Hz Wd & Wk weighted signal saved in loggers (1 Hz)
Raw, unfiltered, unweighted signal to PDA (640 Hz)
Garmin GPS for location and vehicle speed
4. Data Collection System Hardware
PDA instrumented with a 16 channel, 16-bit NI, data acquisition card
Runs LabVIEW PDA data acquisition software and samples each of the five channels 640 Hz (4000 samples/sec theoretical maximum)
2GB of memory with SD Flash card (88 hour capacity)
Serial acquisition of GPS once every second (vehicle location and speed)
Software
Easy to use graphical interface, GPS data a powerful complement to interpret WBV data
Complete flexibility to chose time windows for analysis
Multiple vibration values and doses from ISO 2631- 1 and 2631-5, implemented and calculated in Labview
5. Study Design
15 bus drivers , 6 light, 6 medium, 3 heavy
Drove 40’ (13.3 m) unloaded King County Metro coach bus with USSC seat (fixed spring, height adj.)
Drove a 40 mile (65 km), 1 hour test route that included city streets, freeways and speed humps
Subset of 5 drivers drove a car over the same route
Compared
Road types
Floor vs Seat WBV (Seat performance)
Bus vs car (exposure relative to driving)
Average TWA (ISO WBV Std 2631- Part 1 ) versus impulsive exposures (WBV Std 2631- Part 5 )
6. Background
19. Conclusions
Hardware and software system provides a compact and flexible and platform to evaluate both TWA and impulsive exposures
Test route is very sensitive for detecting small differences in exposure
GPS has great value to assess components of the exposure (where the exposure occurred, bus speed, etc)
System could lead to the develop and evaluation of administrative and/or engineering controls
Identify and trigger the need for street repair
Differences between bus types
Differences between seats
Effects of suspension maintenance/life
20. Potential Future Work Obtain vibration profiles for various routes, attempt to distribute/limit driver exposures
Seat pad dosimeter, complete self contained system/logger to collect WBV exposures
Evaluate seating alternatives
Suspension types (fixed vs variable)
Manufacturers
Active dampening
21. Acknowledgements Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Washington State Medical Aid and Accident Fund
Sue Stewart
Terry Compton
Tim Drangsholt
Metro Employees
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587