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- Title
PIPE MANUFACTURING PROCESS NOISE AND VIBRATION DETERMINATION CASE STUDY.
- Authors
CORĂBIERU, ANIȘOARA; MIHALACHE, ELENA; BERNEVIG-SAVA, MIHAI-ADRIAN; LOHAN, NICOLETA-MONICA
- Abstract
Due to the continuous developments in both science and technology, arises a high importance in organizing human activity at the workplace. Two of the most aggressive factors in the workplace are noise and vibration. The noise problem is quite prevalent today because there are a lot more jobs available in industries with a high level of hazard, and so is the number of exposed workers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the noise and vibration levels in the pipes manufacturing process measured at SC Pipes SRL from Iasi. Following the field measurements taken in the factory, it has surfaced that in some sections, the noise level has exceeded the maximum level of exposure set in Government Decision (GD) 493/2006. Regarding the vibration exposure measurements, it was found that all measurements were within exposure levels set in (GD) 1876/2005.
- Subjects
PIPE manufacturing; MANUFACTURING processes; VIBRATION (Mechanics); NOISE pollution; WORK environment
- Publication
Annals of the University of Petrosani Mining Engineering, 2018, Vol 19, p327
- ISSN
1454-9174
- Publication type
Case Study