This document provides guidance on the assessment of the effects of vibration and rotational motion on the comfort of passengers and crew in fixed rail transport systems. It is part of a series that addresses the evaluation of human exposure to mechanical vibration and shock. The document outlines methods for measuring and analyzing vibrations, as well as considerations for assessing comfort based on these measurements. It includes information on the characteristics of vibrations encountered in fixed rail transport systems and their potential impact on human comfort. The content is intended to support the development of standards and practices related to the design, operation, and maintenance of transport systems. It covers various aspects such as measurement procedures, data analysis, and the interpretation of results in the context of comfort evaluation. This guidance is applicable to both new and existing transport systems and can be used by professionals involved in the assessment and management of vibration exposure in transportation environments.
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