ISO 2631-1

Whole-Body Vibration Exposure Assessment

ISO 2631-1 establishes methods for measuring and evaluating human exposure to whole-body vibration in vehicles, buildings, and occupational environments. This test quantifies vibration acceleration over frequency ranges relevant to human physiology, assessing potential health effects and comfort levels. Industries including transportation, construction, and industrial manufacturing rely on this assessment to ensure worker safety and product quality. Accreditation ensures reliable measurement data for compliance with occupational health directives and product design standards across Europe.

What it measures

  • Vibration acceleration in three orthogonal axes (X, Y, Z)
  • Frequency-weighted vibration magnitude (1–80 Hz)
  • Daily vibration exposure index (A(8))
  • Peak acceleration and crest factor
  • Comfort and health effect zones
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Industries

Transportation and automotive Occupational health and safety Civil engineering and construction Heavy machinery manufacturing Urban development and building design

Related Standards

  • ISO 2631-2 Vibration and shock—Evaluation of human exposure to vibration—Part 2: Vibration in buildings (1 Hz to 80 Hz)
  • ISO 5349-1 Mechanical vibration—Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration—Part 1: General principles
  • Directive 2002/44/EC European Directive on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (vibration)

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