Ergonomic design of control centres - Part 2: Principles for the arrangement of control suites
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
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Publication Date2001-08
Pages CountPages19
The document covers ergonomics design principles for control centres and, more specifically, the various arrangements of rooms and spaces in a control suite. The principles are based on an analysis of functions and tasks that have to be supported by the control room and functionally-related rooms. They include identifying functional areas and developing preliminary layouts for the control suite to facilitate the transition between all the activities conducted in the control suite. For the purposes of this part of ISO 11064, the terms and definitions given in ISO 11064-1 and the following apply: task allocation, task zone, work environment, work space, workstation, work system, work task.
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Descriptors | Aims, Arrangements, Assembly room, Beam rider guidance, Concepts, Control boards, Control centres, Control panels, Control rooms, Definitions, Design, Environment (working), Ergonomics, Functional area, Functions, Layout, Management, Man-machine, Monitoring device, Offices (interior spaces), Operating stations, Organization, Organization of operations, Planning, Principles, Process control, Process control rooms, Process control systems, Process engineering, Process management, Production, Production control, Production plant, Sequence of operations, Space requirement, Systems ergonomics, Technology, Traffic scheduling, Traffic ways, Visual display units, Work spaces, Work systems, Working conditions (physical), Targets, Task, Presentations, Working places |
ICS Codes | 13.180 - Ergonomics 25.040.40 - Industrial process measurement and control |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 686.1 KB |
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