BS EN ISO 26800:2011
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Ergonomics. General approach, principles and concepts
Hardcopy , PDF
English
30-09-2011
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 The ergonomics approach
4 Principles of ergonomics
5 Concepts in ergonomics
6 The ergonomics-oriented design process
7 Conformity
Annex A (informative) - Sustainability
Annex B (informative) - Textual descriptions of the
figures for visually impaired readers
Bibliography
Describes the general ergonomics approach and gives basic ergonomics principles and concepts. These are applicable to the design and evaluation of tasks, jobs, products, tools, equipment, systems, organizations, services, facilities and environments, in order to make them compatible with the characteristics, the needs and values, and the abilities and limitations of people.
Committee |
PH/9
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 09/30140549 DC. (09/2011)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
30
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This International Standard presents the general ergonomics approach and specifies basic ergonomics principles and concepts. These are applicable to the design and evaluation of tasks, jobs, products, tools, equipment, systems,organizations, services, facilities and environments, in order to make them compatible with the characteristics, the needs and values, and the abilities and limitations of people.
The provisions and guidance given by this International Standard are intended to improve the safety, performance, effectiveness, efficiency, reliability, availability and maintainability of the design outcome throughout its life cycle, while safeguarding and enhancing the health, well-being and satisfaction of those involved or affected.
The intended users of this International Standard are designers, ergonomists and project managers, as well as managers, workers, consumers (or their representatives) and procurers. It also serves as a reference standard for standards developers dealing with ergonomics aspects.
This International Standard provides the basis for other, more detailed, context-specific ergonomics International Standards.
Standards | Relationship |
EN ISO 26800:2011 | Identical |
ISO 26800:2011 | Identical |
ISO 15265:2004 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Risk assessment strategy for the prevention of stress or discomfort in thermal working conditions |
ISO 9241-11:1998 | Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 11: Guidance on usability |
ISO 9241-110:2006 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction Part 110: Dialogue principles |
ISO 9241-210:2010 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction Part 210: Human-centred design for interactive systems |
ISO 26000:2010 | Guidance on social responsibility |
ISO 14738:2002 | Safety of machinery — Anthropometric requirements for the design of workstations at machinery |
ISO/TR 18529:2000 | Ergonomics Ergonomics of human-system interaction Human-centred lifecycle process descriptions |
ISO 9241-20:2008 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction Part 20: Accessibility guidelines for information/communication technology (ICT) equipment and services |
ISO 24500:2010 | Ergonomics Accessible design Auditory signals for consumer products |
ISO/IEC 15288:2008 | Systems and software engineering — System life cycle processes |
ISO 1503:2008 | Spatial orientation and direction of movement — Ergonomic requirements |
ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 | Guide for addressing accessibility in standards |
ISO 9241-2:1992 | Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 2: Guidance on task requirements |
ISO/TR 22411:2008 | Ergonomics data and guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC Guide 71 to products and services to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities |
ISO 10075:1991 | Ergonomic principles related to mental work-load General terms and definitions |
ISO 6385:2016 | Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems |
ISO/TR 16982:2002 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction Usability methods supporting human-centred design |
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