BS EN ISO 11064-6:2005
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Ergonomic design of control centres Environmental requirements for control centres
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English
02-08-2005
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General principles for environmental design
5 Requirements and recommendations
5.1 Ergonomic aspects and thermal conditions
5.2 Ergonomics and air quality
5.3 Ergonomics and lighting
5.4 Ergonomics and acoustics
5.5 Ergonomics and vibration
5.6 Ergonomics and interior design and aesthetics
Annex A (informative) Recommendations for environmental design
Bibliography
Provides environmental requirements as well as recommendations for the ergonomic design, upgrading or refurbishment of control rooms and other functional areas within the control suite.
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PH/9
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 03/315982 DC (08/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
32
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO 11064 gives environmental requirements as well as recommendations for the ergonomic design, upgrading or refurbishment of control rooms and other functional areas within the control suite.
The following aspects are covered:
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thermal environment (temperate regions);
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air quality;
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lighting environment;
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acoustic environment;
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vibration;
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aesthetics and interior design.
It is applicable to all types of control centres, including those for the process industry, transport and dispatching systems and emergency services. Although primarily intended for non-mobile control centres, many of its principles are relevant to mobile centres such as those found on ships, locomotives and aircraft.
It does not cover the influence of electromagnetic fields. Guidance on the influence of electromagnetic fields on the image quality of visual displays is given in ISO 9241-6.
This part of ISO 11064 is closely connected with ISO 11064-2 and ISO 11064-3, which describe the control room layout. It also relates to the design of equipment interfaces, which are influenced by environmental factors. It would be prudent for designers to also take account of the more general environmental requirements associated with display screen equipment use presented in ISO 9241-6 and ISO 9241-7.
Standards | Relationship |
I.S. EN ISO 11064-6:2005 | Identical |
ISO 11064-6:2005 | Identical |
NEN EN ISO 11064-6 : 2005 | Identical |
EN ISO 11064-6:2005 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 11064-6:2006 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 11064-6 : 2005 | Identical |
NF EN ISO 11064-6 : 2005 | Identical |
NBN EN ISO 11064-6 : 2005 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 11064-6 : 1ED 2005 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 11064-6:2005-10 | Identical |
08/30179150 DC : DRAFT SEP 2008 | BS 7958 - CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) - MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION - CODE OF PRACTICE |
EEMUA 201 : 2010 | PROCESS PLANT CONTROL DESKS UTILISING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACES - GUIDE TO DESIGN, OPERATIONAL AND HUMANCOMPUTER INTERFACE ISSUES |
BS 5979:2007 | Remote centres receiving signals from fire and security systems. Code of practice |
ISO 7726:1998 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Instruments for measuring physical quantities |
ISO 9241-7:1998 | Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 7: Requirements for display with reflections |
ISO 7731:2003 | Ergonomics Danger signals for public and work areas Auditory danger signals |
ISO 1996-3:1987 | Acoustics Description and measurement of environmental noise Part 3: Application to noise limits |
ISO 1996-1:2016 | Acoustics Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise Part 1: Basic quantities and assessment procedures |
ISO 8996:2004 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Determination of metabolic rate |
ISO 7730:2005 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal comfort using calculation of the PMV and PPD indices and local thermal comfort criteria |
ISO 11064-3:1999 | Ergonomic design of control centres — Part 3: Control room layout |
ISO 11064-1:2000 | Ergonomic design of control centres Part 1: Principles for the design of control centres |
ISO 9241-6:1999 | Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 6: Guidance on the work environment |
ISO 8995-1:2002 | Lighting of work places Part 1: Indoor |
ISO 11064-2:2000 | Ergonomic design of control centres Part 2: Principles for the arrangement of control suites |
ISO 13731:2001 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Vocabulary and symbols |
IEC 60651:1979+AMD1:1993+AMD2:2000 CSV | Sound level meters |
ISO 7779:2010 | Acoustics Measurement of airborne noise emitted by information technology and telecommunications equipment |
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