Noise Emission And Vibration - Kubota K008-5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety rules

Noise emission and vibration

The values specified in these operating instructions were identified during the test cycle on an identical machine
and are valid for a machine with the standard equipment. The determined values are specified in the Technical
Data (page 44).
Noise emission
The noise levels were determined using the method for determining the guaranteed sound pressure level of
ISO 4871 based on directive 2000/14/EC, Appendix VI.
The noise levels indicated are not applicable for the determination of additional workplace noise emissions. The
actual noise levels may need to be determined directly at the workplaces, subject to actually existing conditions
(other noise sources, special operating conditions, sound reflections).
Depending on the actual noise emissions, the owner must provide the operator with the necessary personal pro-
tective equipment (ear protection).
Noises at a noise level of more than 85 dB (A) can cause hearing damage.
At a noise level of 80 dB (A) and up, the use of ear protection is recommended.
STOP
At a noise level of 85 dB (A) and up, the operator must wear ear protection.
Vibrations
The vibrations on the machine have been determined using an identical machine.
The vibration stress on the operator over a longer period of time must be determined by the owner at the operating
site, in compliance with directive 2002/44/EC in order to consider individual magnitudes of influence.
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