Development of an Anti-Vibration Handle for Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Marcotte P.
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Feb 1, 2008

Abstract

Introduction Pneumatic jackleg rock drills are commonly used in underground mining operations. These tools are known to expose their operators to hand-arm vibration levels in the order of 20-35 m/s2 weighted (Wh). Thus, the majority of the workers who have cumulated several years of jackleg rock drill operation are affected by related health problems such as Raynaud's syndrome or carpal tunnel syndrome. Up to now, no efficient personal safety device was available to protect pneumatic rock drill operators against hand-arm vibration (HAV). To address this problem, an anti-vibration handle prototype for jackleg drills has been developed in a previous study. Then, a multi-partner project was launched to refine the prototype and commercialize an effective anti-vibration handle for pneumatic rock drills.
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APA: Marcotte P.  (2008)  Development of an Anti-Vibration Handle for Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills

MLA: Marcotte P. Development of an Anti-Vibration Handle for Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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