Ergonomic design of control centres - Part 3: Control room layout
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The document establishes ergonomic principles for the layout of control rooms. It includes requirements on room layouts, workstation arrangements, the use of off-workstation displays and control rooms maintenance. It covers all types of control centres, including those for the process industry, transport and dispatching systems in the emergency services. Although this part of ISO 11064 is primarily intended for non-mobile control centres, many of the principles could be relevant/applicable to mobile centres, such as those found on ships and aircraft. This standard defines terms, for example control centre, control console, control panel, control room operator, control suite, intimate zone, local control station, stature (body height), supervisor, display, usable area.
Descriptors | Accessible, Aims, Aircraft, Aircrafts, Beam rider guidance, Concepts, Control boards, Control centres, Control panels, Control rooms, Definitions, Design, Ergonomics, Functions, Layout, Maintenance, Management, Man-machine, Meeting the requirements of wheel-chair users, Monitoring device, Offices (interior spaces), Operating stations, Organization, Planning, Process control, Process control rooms, Process control systems, Process engineering, Process management, Production, Production control, Production plant, Sequence of operations, Ships, Specification (approval), Station equipment, Structuring of rooms, Suitable for handicapped persons, Systems ergonomics, Technology, Telltales, Visual display units, Work place layout, Work spaces, Work systems, Working conditions (physical), Working places, Targets, Task, Presentations |
ICS Codes | 13.180 - Ergonomics 25.040.40 - Industrial process measurement and control |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.3 MB |