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DEFSTAN 00-25(PT16)/1(2004) : 2004

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1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
   1.1 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN FACTORS/HUMAN FACTORS INTEGRATION
   1.2 STRUCTURE OF DEF STAN 00-25 PART 16 - 21
   1.3 TECHNICAL AREA INDEX
   1.4 WARNING
   1.5 RELATED DOCUMENTS
2 MANPOWER HFI DOMAIN
3 COMPLEMENTING [M1]
   3.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
        3.1.1 Key Considerations
        3.1.2 Competing Pressures
        3.1.3 Manning Costs
   3.2 REFERENCES
4 TEAM STRUCTURES [M2]
   4.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
        4.1.1 Team Roles
        4.1.2 Flexibility and Adaptability of Team Roles
        4.1.3 Effective Team Organisation
        4.1.4 Virtual Teams
   4.2 REFERENCES
5 COMMAND STRUCTURES [M3]
   5.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
   5.2 REFERENCES
6 VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS [M4]
   6.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
        6.1.1 Auditory Communication Window
        6.1.2 Speech Sounds, their Spectra, Dynamics and Level
        6.1.3 The Assessment of Speech Communication
        6.1.4 Techniques and Hardware for Improved Communication
        6.1.5 Voice Procedure
   6.2 SUMMARY OF MINIMUM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SPEECH
        COMMUNICATION
        6.2.1 Unaided Voice Communication
        6.2.2 Voice Communication using Amplified or
               Electronically Assisted Speech
   6.3 DEFINITIONS
   6.4 REFERENCES
   6.5 BRITISH AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
   6.6 NATO STANDARDISATION AGREEMENTS
   6.7 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS
   6.8 DEFENCE STANDARDS
7 NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS [M5]
   7.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
        7.1.1 Person to Person Non-Verbal Communication
        7.1.2 Person to Machine Non-Verbal Communication
   7.2 REFERENCES
8 JOB ALLOCATIONS [M6]
   8.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
   8.2 REFERENCES
9 INTERACTIVE BEHAVIOUR [M7]
   9.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
        9.1.1 Interactive Behaviour
        9.1.2 Communications Analysis
   9.2 REFERENCES
10 WORKLOAD [M8]
   10.1 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
        10.1.1 Mental Workload
        10.1.2 Physical Workload
   10.2 DEFINITIONS
   10.3 REFERENCES

Provides a set of detailed human factors design guidance and selected design data which are intended to be used in the design and evaluation of defence systems. The design data given should be applied to all defence procurement projects unless specific project requirements call for alternative data to be used.

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ISO/TR 3352:1974 Acoustics — Assessment of noise with respect to its effect on the intelligibility of speech
ISO 10075-2:1996 Ergonomic principles related to mental workload — Part 2: Design principles
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