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Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

Exposure to vibrations in wine growing

Domenico Pessina; Davide Facchinetti

Apart the winter period, the activity in specialized agricultural cultivations (i.e. wine- and fruit-growing) is distributed for a long period of the year. Some tasks, such as pesticide distribution, are repeated several times during the growing season. On the other hand, mechanization is one of the pillars on which is based the modern agriculture management. As a consequence, in wine growing the tractor driver has to be considered a worker potentially subjected to high level of vibrations, due to the poor machinery conditions often encountered, and sometimes to the rough soil surface of the vineyard combined with the high travelling speed adopted in carrying out many operations. About vibrations, the Italian Decree 81/08 basically refers to the European Directive 2002/44/CE, that provides some very strict limits of exposure, both for whole body and hand-arm districts. In Oltrepo pavese, a large hilly area located the south part of the Pavia province (Lombardy - Italy) wine growing is the main agricultural activity; for this reason, a detailed survey on the vibration levels recorded at the tractor driver’s seat was carried out, in order to ascertain the real risk to which the operators are exposed. The activity in wine growing has been classified into 6 groups of similar tasks, as follows: 1. canopy management: pruning, trimming, binding, stripping, etc.; 2. soil management: harrowing, hoeing, subsoiling etc.; 3. inter-row management: chopping of pruning , pinching, grass mowing, etc.; 4. crop protection: pesticides and fungicides distribution, sulfidation, foliar fertilization, etc.; 5. grape harvesting: manual or mechanical; 6. transport: from the vineyard to the cellar. For each group of tasks, the vibration levels on 3 the traditional axes (x, y and z) were recorded, and then an exposure time was calculated for each of them, in order to ascertain the risk level in comparison to what provided by the dedicated standard. Finally, a detailed study was conducted on the most dangerous working conditions, with the goal to offer solutions able to reduce the overall exposure, as improving the comfort level, as to shorten the working time when possible and/or to provide suitable periods of rest.


International Journal of Forest Engineering | 2013

Logging companies in the European mountains: an example from the Italian Alps

Raffaele Spinelli; Natascia Magagnotti; Davide Facchinetti


Biosystems Engineering | 2018

An environmental comparison of techniques to reduce pollutants emissions related to agricultural tractors

Jacopo Bacenetti; Daniela Lovarelli; Davide Facchinetti; Domenico Pessina


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

Fitting and testing roll-over protective structures on self-propelled agricultural machinery

Domenico Pessina; Davide Facchinetti


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2012

Evaluation of the efficiency of systems to reduce vibration on modern tracklaying tractors

Domenico Pessina; Davide Facchinetti; Valentina Bonalume


Archive | 2010

Reducing the dispersion of seed coating particles containing neonicotinoids in maize seeding

Domenico Pessina; Davide Facchinetti


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2015

The spading machine as an alternative to the plough for the primary tillage

Davide M. Giordano; Davide Facchinetti; Domenico Pessina


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2015

The Driver's Protection in Case of Self-Propelled Machinery Roll-Over

Domenico Pessina; Davide Facchinetti; Davide M. Giordano


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2015

Comfort efficiency of the front axle suspension in off-road operations of a medium-powered agricultural tractor

Davide M. Giordano; Davide Facchinetti; Domenico Pessina


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2012

Errata corrige - Evaluation of the efficiency of systems to reduce vibration on modern tracklaying tractors

Domenico Pessina; Davide Facchinetti; Valentina Bonalume

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