Schwarzkopf, Marie-AntoinetteScheu, Matti NiclasAltay, OkyayKolios, Athanasios2018-11-062018-11-062018-06-30Marie-Antoinette Schwarzkopf, Matti Niclas Scheu, Okyay Altay and Anthanasios Kolios. Whole body vibration on offshore structures: an evaluation of existing guidelines for assessing low-frequency motions. Proceedings of the 28th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, 10-15 June 2018, Sapporo, Japan.978-188065387-61098-6189http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/13617http://www.isope.org/An extensive literature research has been conducted to create an insight into the existing norms and standards regulating the assessment of human exposure to motions in offshore environments. A summary of current threshold values and their specific fields of application is included. The presented literature is analysed with respect to their applicability for assessing low frequency oscillatory motions of floating offshore wind turbines to which technicians are exposed during maintenance tasks. The review identifies the need for a consistent assessment method in combination with threshold values for floating structures.enFloating offshore windmotion sicknesshuman comfortvibrationswhole-body-vibrationsmotion criteriaOperation and maintenanceWhole body vibration on offshore structures: an evaluation of existing guidelines for assessing low-frequency motionsArticle