ISO 10819:2013/PRF Amd 2
(Amendment)ISO 10819:2013/PRF Amd 2
ISO 10819:2013/PRF Amd 2
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 10819
Second edition
2013-07-15
AMENDMENT 2
Mechanical vibration and shock —
Hand-arm vibration — Measurement
and evaluation of the vibration
transmissibility of gloves at the palm
of the hand
AMENDMENT 2
Vibrations et chocs mécaniques — Vibrations main-bras — Mesurage
et évaluation du facteur de transmission des vibrations par les gants à
la paume de la main
AMENDEMENT 2
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ISO 10819:2013/Amd.2:2021(E)
ISO 2021
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ISO 10819:2013/Amd.2:2021(E)
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ISO 10819:2013/Amd.2:2021(E)
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ISO 10819:2013/Amd.2:2021(E)
Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration
— Measurement and evaluation of the vibration
transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand
AMENDMENT 2
9.3.3
Replace the title with the following:
“Lacks (gaps) in the vibration-reducing material”
9.3.3.1
Replace the text with the following:
“Antivibration gloves may be fabricated in which the vibration-reducing material placed in the thumb
and finger sections of the gloves is not directly connected to the adjacent vibration-reducing material
placed in the palm section. In some constructions of the gloves (for example in large nubs), the gaps can
also lie in other areas. Likewise, these gaps should not be too large in relation to the material thickness.
In cases where the vibration-reducing material placed in the thumb and finger sections of the gloves
is not directly connected to the adjacent vibration-reducing material placed in the palm section, the
following requirements shall be met.”9.3.3.3
Replace the text with the following:
“Lacks (gaps) between the thumb and finger sections and the palm vibration-reducing material
The lacks (gaps) in the vibration-reducing material such as those between the thumb and finger sections
and the adjacent palm vibration-reducing material section shall not be greater than the thickness of the
palm vibration-reducing material section along the length of the lacks.The evaluation shall follow the procedure defined in Annex C.”
9.3.3.4
Replace the text with the following:
“Securing of the vibration-reducing material in the thumb and finger sections
The vibration-reducing material in the thumb and finger sections shall be secured in the gloves so that
the material does not slip or come out of position during normal use of the gloves.”
9.3.3.5Add the following subclause after 9.3.3.4:
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ISO 10819:2013/Amd.2:2021(E)
“9.3.3.5 Other lacks (gaps) in the vibration-reducing material
In some constructions of the gloves (for example in large nubs), the gaps can also lie in other areas.
Likewise, these gaps should not be too large in relation to the material thickness.
The evaluation should follow the procedure defined in Annex C.”Annex C
Add the following annex after Annex B, before the Bibliography:
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ISO 10819:2013/Amd.2:2021(E)
Annex C
(normative)
Test procedure for verification of the gaps (interspace) between
the vibration-reducing material
C.1 General
Depending on the construction of the gloves, there may be gaps in the vibration-reducing material for
improving dexterity. There could also be glove configurations with “open surfaces” on the outer coating
of the gloves within the gripping surfaces.NOTE 1 Open surfaces are, for example, nubs or other elevations on the surface.
NOTE 2 Gaps are regions or interspaces of significantly reduced vibration isolation properties.
Since the vibration transmission is determined in the palm of the hand, it shall be ensured that the
vibration-reducing material properties meet minimal protection requirements at all points within the
palm of the hand.C.2 Measurement of the vibration-reducing material thickness within the gap
areas and the grip area
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