trillingsinterventies
Trillingsinterventies are strategies and measures aimed at reducing the adverse effects of mechanical vibrations, either on people or on devices and structures. The term is commonly used in occupational health, ergonomics, and product design in Dutch-speaking contexts. The central goal is to prevent vibration-related health problems, such as hand–arm vibration syndrome, and to limit wear, damage, and operational risk in equipment and processes.
Interventions can be grouped into engineering controls (altering the source or transmission path of vibrations), administrative
Engineering controls include using vibration-damping materials, isolators, better tool design, and maintenance that reduces vibration levels.
Assessment and monitoring involve measuring vibration exposure with established standards, evaluating daily exposure, and tracking health
See also: Hand-arm vibration syndrome, Whole-body vibration, Vibration exposure standards.