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90 ICOM COMMITTEE FOR CONSERVATION, 2002 VOL IVibration damage levels for museum objectsDavid ThickettDepartment of ConservationThe British MuseumLondon WC1B 3DG, United KingdomFax: +44 (0)20 323 8636E-mail: risk assessment for vibrationis hampered by the lack of publisheddamage levels for museum opportunity to study levels ofvibration that cause damage to objectswas presented by a major buildingproject, The Great Court at theBritish museum . The measureddamaging Vibration levels werebetween and g. The results ofmeasured Vibration caused by visitorcirculation in the British museum areassessed in terms of these measureddamage levels . When assessing thelikely impact of building work, Vibration transmission throughstructures to areas remote from thebuilding work must be of damage to individualobjects and Vibration transmission damage , building transmis-sion, walkingIntroductionVibration is most commonly encountered in museums and historic houses as aconsequence of visitor circulation.
90 ICOM COMMITTEE FOR CONSERVATION, 2002 VOL I Vibration damage levels for museum objects David Thickett Department of Conservation The British Museum London WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
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