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HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF EQUIPMENT - PART 14: MILITARY LAND VEHICLE DESIGN
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Superseded date: 05-02-2016
Language(s): English
Published date: 01-01-2000
Publisher: UK Ministry of Defence Standards
DescriptionContent PrefaceMain TextSECTION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS0 Introduction1 Scope2 Warning3 Related Documents4 Definitions5 AbbreviationsSECTION 2 DEFENCE STANDARD SPECIFICATION6 Human Factors and Total System Design 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Man in the System 6.3 Human Factors Through the Design Process7 Human Performance Limitations 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Degradation in Human Performance 7.3 Body Strength and Stamina 7.4 Mental Demands 7.5 Vision8 Protection in Work Situations and Environments 8.1 Introduction and General Information 8.2 Vibration and Shock 8.3 Noise 8.4 Optical Safety 8.5 Mechanical Safety 8.6 Physical Safety 8.7 Electrical/Electronic Safety 8.8 Fire Protection 8.9 Range Safety 8.10 Road Safety 8.11 Safety and Lack of Sleep 8.12 Thermal Environment 8.13 Airflow, Filtration, Fumes and Toxicity 8.14 NBC 8.15 Radiation 8.16 Body Protection9 Body Dimensions and Ranges of Movement 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Body Size 9.3 Reach 9.4 Posture 9.5 Seating 9.6 Clothing Effects 9.7 Space Envelopes10 General Crew Compartment Design and Out of Action Facilities 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Integration and Compatibility 10.3 Illumination 10.4 Head-in and Head-out Operation 10.5 Entry, Exit and Routes to Workplaces 10.6 Sleep/Rest Arrangements 10.7 Stowage of Equipment and Personal Items under Armour 10.8 Sustenance and Waste Management 10.9 Personal Hygiene11 Workstation and Crewstation Design 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Application of New Technology to AFVs 11.3 Communications and Information Transfer 11.4 Control/Display Layout Integration 11.5 Controls 11.6 Displays 11.7 Sighting Systems 11.8 Signals 11.9 Reversionary Modes12 Design for Maintenance 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Accessibility for Maintenance 12.3 Maintenance Altering Devices 12.4 Checklists 12.5 Test Equipment Connections/Interfaces 12.6 Tools for Maintenance 12.7 Protective Clothing13 Out of Crew Compartment/Outside Vehicle Tasks 13.1 Introduction 13.2 On-Vehicle Activities 13.3 Off-Vehicle Activities 13.4 Remote From Vehicle Activities14 Conclusions15 Recommendations16 AcknowledgementsSECTION 3 FIGURES17 Figures
Gives guidelines to provide information to vehicle and associated equipment designers to understand more fully the human factors which are considered during military land vehicle/platform design and procurement.
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