broj: 3-4/2008
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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Idžojtić, M., M. Glavaš, M. Zebec, R. Pernar, Ž. Kušan, Đ. List, M. Grahovac-Tremski | UDK 630* 442 (001) | |
Intensity of Infection with Yellow Mistletoe and White-berried Mistletoe on the Area of the Forest Administrations Zagreb and Koprivnica pdf HR EN | 107 | |
Goglia, V., J. Žgela, I. Đukić | UDK 630* 304 + 964 (001) | |
The Effectiveness of Anti-Vibration Gloves: Part I pdf HR EN | 115 | |
Summary: Exposure to vibration of higher intensity over a longer period of time often causes permanent health damages. Occupational deseases play an important role in many activities in forestry, too. Among many protective measures taken against excessive exposure to hand-transmitted vibration is the use of anti-vibration gloves. The assessment of their efectiveness is a complex procedure which doesn´t always yeald expected results. There is a number of anti-vibration gloves available nowdays and it is a very responsible taks to make the right choice. The vibration transmissibility of the anti-vibration gloves can be assessed by using measurement and evaluation procedures prescribed by ISO 10819-1996 and EN ISO 10819-1996 as well as the National Standard HRN ISO 10819-2000, or by field-testing. The paper deals with advantages and disadvantages of these two assessment methods. Key words: anti-vibration gloves; ergonomics; testing; vibration | ||
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Matić, S., D. Delač | UDK 630* 923 + 231 + 242 + 245 | |
Silvicultural Treatments as a Method of Increasing the Value of Private Forests in Gorski Kotar pdf HR EN | 121 | |
STRUČNI ČLANCI | ||
Grgurević, Dražen | UDK 630* 272 | |
Suzana’s Park pdf HR EN | 147 | |
Krpan, A. P. B. | UDK 630* 972 | |
University of Zagreb – Faculty of Forestry and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process pdf HR EN | 157 | |
Konjević, D., U. Kierdorf, Z. Janicki, A. Slavica, K. Severin | UDK 630* 156 + 132 | |
Red Deer Hummel – a Unique Feature in a Red Deer Stag pdf HR EN | 171 | |