Determination of Permissible and Standardized Parameters of Vibrations and Noise

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Levan Gavasheli
Anri Gavasheli

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To determine the permissible and standardized parameters for vibrations and noise, it is primarily important to classify people’s (engineer-operators’) workplaces according to their working conditions. Vibrations that affect engineer-operators develop according to two categories: General and local. The effects of general vibration on a person can depend on the overall condition of the work environment, the support surface at the workplace, and whether the machine operator is seated or standing.

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Gavasheli, L., & Gavasheli, A. (2026). Determination of Permissible and Standardized Parameters of Vibrations and Noise. International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, 071–077. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ijpra.1001149
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