ASTM-F1166:2007 Edition(Redline)
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F1166-07 Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities (Redline)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASTM | 2007 | 340 |
74 | Mounting Height of Status Boards |
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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 |