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ASTM-F1166:2007 Edition(Redline)

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F1166-07 Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities (Redline)

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74

Mounting Height of Status Boards

15.11

Hazard Identification Signs

78

Mounting Heights for Bulkhead-Mounted Equipment in Passageways

15.10

Load Weight Identification Labels

79

Mounting Heights for Common Electrical Fixtures

15.16

Emergency Instructions

15.15

Orientation Plans

15.14

Graphical Schematics or Diagrams

15.13

Instruction Labels

15.1

Design Criteria of Labels

15.9

Safe Working Load Identification Labels

15.8

Pipe Marker Labels

81

Spatial Relationship of Fore and Aft Equipment to Controls and Displays on a Console Located Athwartship

15.7

Room, Deck Space, and Void Identification Labels

15.12

Information Signs

82

Seated Single-Operator Console Dimensions

15.6

Electrical System Labels

83

Wraparound Seated Console

15.5

Equipment Identification Labels

84

Special Width Console

15.4

Component Labels on Consoles and Panels

85

Multi-Tiered Standing Console

15.3

Symbols

86

Multi-Tiered Seated Console

15.2

Abbreviations

87

Dimensions for Desktop Standing Console

76

Workbench Dimensions

14.2

Indoor Climate

77

Safe Reach Distances Over an Obstacle or Barrier

75

Clearance in Front of Filing Cabinets

56

Dimensions for a Computer Workstation

16.3

Weight Carrying

16.8

Crane Design

5.2

General Design Guidelines

16.7

Hand Trucks and Wheeled Dollies

5.3

Control Movement

16.6

Design of Auxiliary Hoisting and Carrying Devices

60

Control Mounting Height for Seated Personnel

5.4

Control Spacing

16.5

Design of Handles and Grasp Areas

61

Display Mounting Height for Seated Personnel

5.5

Coding of Controls

16.4

Design to Push for Manual Material Handling

73

Front Clearance Requirement for Lower Shelves

62

Control Mounting Height for Standing Personnel

63

Display Mounting Height for Standing Personnel

14.4

Whole-body Vibration and Shock

16.2

Weight Lifting

64

Control Mounting Height for a Kneeling Person

16.1

Design to Support Manual Material Lifting and Carrying

65

Display Mounting Height for Kneeling Personnel

66

Required Dimensions for a Kneeling Worker

67

Control Mounting Height for Squatting Personnel

68

Display Mounting Heights for Squatting Personnel

69

Required Dimensions for a Squatting Worker

70

Workplace Dimensions for Shelves with Full Access

71

Workplace Dimensions for Shelves Located Above a Cabinet

72

Workplace Dimensions for Shelves Requiring Vision Over the Top

59

Clearance Behind a Seated Workstation

14.1

Noise

57

Dimensions for Single or Multiple Personnel at a Table or Other Duty Station Not Requiring a Desk

13.17

Alarms

5.6

Control Use and Design

19.4

Loudspeakers

9.2

Static Anthropometric Data

12.6

Valve Manifolds

13.19

Feedback

12.5

Alternative Valve Orientations

Section and Subsections

Title

17.20

Pipe Flanges, Spools, and Blinds

17.21

Test and Sample Points

11.5

Vertical Ladders with Safety Cages

11.4

Vertical Ladders

11.3

Ramps

11.2

Stairs

19.5

Telephone Systems

13.18

Language

13.15

Menus

19.3

Headsets

Appendix X1

Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Design Checklist

8.1

Principles of Design

19.2

Microphones

8.2

Grouping Relationships-Principles of Arrangement

11.9

Individual Rung Ladders

19.1

Communication System Requirements

8.3

Separating Groupings

11.8

Handle/Hand Grab

8.4

Position Relationships of Displays and Alarms

11.7

Special Ladder Requirements

8.5

Position Relationships of Controls to Associated Displays and Alarms

13.16

Forms

9.1

General Design Requirements

11.1

Stairs, Ladders, and Ramps

13.21

Defaults

13.9

Graphic Displays

13.24

Help

13.25

Software

13.22

Error Management/Data Protection

13.23

Data Security

13.28

Cursors

13.29

Printing

13.26

Data Transmission/Messaging

13.27

Input Devices

13.3

Computer Displays

13.2

System Operations

13.1

General Design Requirements

13.8

Textual Data Displays

13.7

Display Format

13.6

Dynamic Displays

14.3

Lighting

13.5

Display Coding

13.4

Display Content

13.10

Audio Displays

13.13

Graphic Controls

13.14

Windows

13.11

Data Entry

13.12

Interactive Control

12.4

Valve-Mounting Heights and Orientations: Lever-Operated Valves

12.3

Valve-Mounting Heights and Orientations: Handwheel Operated

12.2

Valve Criticality and Location

12.1

General Design Requirements

58

Seating at CRT-Type Workstations

13.20

Prompts

5.1

Principles of Control Design

80

Direct Spatial Relationships Between Controls and Equipment

10.5

Squatting Workstation

7.3

Audible Alarms

10.2

Seated Workstation

5

Design Criteria for Discrete Rotary Controls

10.1

Basic Principles of Workplace Design

6

Separation Requirements for Discrete Rotary Controls

7

Dimension, Resistance, and Separation of Continuous Rotary Controls

8

Proper Mounting of Rapidly Operated Cranks

18.6

Fluid Hazards

9

Dimensions, Resistance, and Separations Required for Cranks

18.5

Mechanical Hazards

7.1

General Alarm Requirements

7.2

Visual Alarms

10.4

Kneeling Workstation

23

Scale Graduation, Pointer Position, and Scale Numbering Alternatives

18.3

General Equipment-Related Hazards

17.19

Stored Energy Devices

18.2

General Workplace Hazards

7.4

Voice Messages

10.9

Vertical Strainers and Filters

18.1

Safety Labels, Signs, and Excluded Area Markings

7.5

Alarm Initiation Stations

10.8

Work Benches

20

Visual Lines of Sight

7.6

Alarm Requirements by IMO

10.7

Status Boards and File Cabinets

21

Primary and Secondary Fields-of-View

3

Pedal Location and Design Requirements

2

Foot-Operated Switches Design Requirements

4

Lateral Spacing for Pedals

55

Seated Workspace Dimensions

48

Mimic of Physical Equipment Functional Layout

8.6

Control and Display Movement Relationships

8.8

Alternative Approach to Grouping Design

8.9

Special Requirements for Control and Display Integration on Bridges

10

Design Criteria for Pushbuttons

11

Two Types of Legend Switches (Backlit Pushbuttons)

17.15

Connectors

12

Size, Displacement, and Resistance for Legend Switches

17.16

Test Equipment

13

Design Requirements for Various Types of Toggle Switches

17.17

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

14

Design Requirements for Rocker Switches

17.18

Hydraulic Systems

17.11

Equipment Mounting and Installation

16

Dimensions, Resistance, and Separation for Continuous Slide Controls

17.12

Standardization

15

Dimensions, Resistance, and Separation for Discrete Slide Switch Controls

18.9

Emergency Egress

17

Dimensions, Resistance, and Separation for Levers

17.13

Electrical Wires and Cables

18.8

Fall Protection

17.14

Conductors

18

Dimensions, Resistance, and Separation for Slide Levers

18.7

Safety Barriers

19

Dimensions, Displacement, and Separation of Push-Pull Controls

17.10

Equipment Modularization

10.6

Shelving

1

Control Movement Expectations

22

Design Criteria for Major, Intermediate, and Minor Scale Markings

8.7

Spatial Relationship Between Controls, Displays, and Equipment

24

Scale Number Placement

18.4

Electrical Hazards

25

Color and Shape Coding of Ranges on an Analog Display

6.5

Audible Displays

17.2

Maintenance Accessibility

41

Positional Relationship between Alarm, Display, and Control

17.1

General Design Requirements

42

Positional Relationship between Control Pointer and Status Indicator

43

Control and Display Movement Relationship

44

Spatial Relationship Between Controls, Displays, and Equipment

45

Spatial Relationships Between Equipment and Control Panels

46

Spatial Relationships for Redundant Controls and Displays

47

Panel Layout That Replicates Location of Equipment in Remote Space

49

Mimic of Functional Groups Irrespective of Equipment Layout

17.4

Lubrication

10.10

Reach Limitations at Workstations

10.13

Hand Cranks and Pumps

10.11

Safety Eyewash Fountains and Showers

10.12

Pedestal-Mounted Controls and Displays

10.15

Equipment Racks, Cabinets, and Individual Equipment Spacing

10.14

Bulkhead-Mounted Equipment

50

Standing Body Dimensions

10.17

Bridge Design

51

Seated Body Dimensions

10.16

Consoles and Control Panels

52

Depth and Breadth Dimensions

53

Hand and Foot Dimensions

54

Gloved Hand Dimensions

6.4

Display Types

11.15

Doors and Arches

10.3

Standing Workstation

40

Arrangement of Multiple Rows of Displays and a Single Row of Controls

17.3

Maintenance Environments

6.3

Display Illumination

26

Zero Position and Pointer Movement for Circular Dial Displays

28

Digital Display Design Requirements

29

Grouping Controls and Displays by Common Function

30

Grouping Controls and Displays by Individual Equipments

31

Mirror-Imaged Arrangement of Individual Equipment Control and Display Groupings (Not Recommended)

32

Grouping Controls and Displays by Common Equipment

33

Grouping Controls and Displays by Sequence of Use

34

Grouping with Physical Separation

35

Grouping with Boundary Lines and Borders

36

Grouping with Colored and Shaded Pads

11.10

D-Ring Ladders

37

Grouping with Sub-panels

11.12

Walkways, Passageways, and Alternate Means of Personnel Movement

17.9

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

39

Arrangement of Multiple Rows of Controls and Displays

38

Position of Individual Controls and Associated Displays for Right-Handed Operator

11.11

Handrails

17.8

Hatches, Manways, Lightening Holes for Maintenance Access

Figure

Title

11.14

Hatches, Manways, Lightening Holes, Inspection Ports, and Kick-Out Panels

17.7

Fasteners

6.1

Visual Displays

11.13

Elevated Work Platforms

17.6

Covers

6.2

Location, Orientation, Lighting, and Arrangement of Displays

11.16

Permanent Means of Access (PMA)

17.5

Cases

11.6

Vertical Ladders with Positive Fall Protection Devices

27

Aligned Pointers for Rapid Check Readings

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