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EN ISO 10075-2:2000

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Ergonomic principles related to mental workload - Part 2: Design principles (ISO 10075-2:1996)

Withdrawn date

30-09-2000

Published date

22-03-2000

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Design principles
  4.1 General principles
  4.2 Guidelines concerning fatigue
  4.3 Guidelines concerning monotony
  4.4 Guidelines concerning reduced vigilance
  4.5 Guidelines concerning satiation
5 Information and training
Annex A (informative) Examples of design solutions
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
         publications with their relevant European publications

Gives guidance on the design of work systems, including task and equipment and design of the workplace, as well as working conditions. Relates to the adequate design of work and use of human capacities.

Committee
CEN/TC 122
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

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03/300531 DC : DRAFT FEB 2003 EN 614-1 - SAFETY OF MACHINERY - ERGONOMIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES - PART 1: TERMINOLOGY AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES
02/565096 DC : DRAFT DEC 2002 BS ISO 10075-3 - ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES RELATED TO MENTAL WORKLOAD - PART 3: PRINCIPLES AND REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING METHODS FOR MEASURING AND ASSESSING MENTAL WORKLOAD
BS EN 614-1 : 2006 SAFETY OF MACHINERY - ERGONOMIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES - PART 1: TERMINOLOGY AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES
I.S. EN 13861:2011 SAFETY OF MACHINERY - GUIDANCE FOR THE APPLICATION OF ERGONOMICS STANDARDS IN THE DESIGN OF MACHINERY
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14/30293469 DC : 0 BS EN 16710 - ERGONOMICS - A METHODOLOGY FOR WORK ANALYSIS TO SUPPORT DESIGN
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EN 614-1:2006+A1:2009 Safety of machinery - Ergonomic design principles - Part 1: Terminology and general principles
PD CEN/TR 614-3:2010 Safety of machinery Ergonomic principles for the design of mobile machinery
BS EN 16710-2:2016 Ergonomics methods A methodology for work analysis to support design
I.S. EN 16710-2:2016 ERGONOMICS METHODS - PART 2: A METHODOLOGY FOR WORK ANALYSIS TO SUPPORT DESIGN
DIN EN 16710-2:2016-10 ERGONOMICS METHODS - PART 2: A METHODOLOGY FOR WORK ANALYSIS TO SUPPORT DESIGN
DIN EN 614-1:2009-06 SAFETY OF MACHINERY - ERGONOMIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES - PART 1: TERMINOLOGY AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES
BS EN 13861:2011 Safety of machinery. Guidance for the application of ergonomics standards in the design of machinery
CEN/TR 614-3:2010 Safety of machinery - Part 3: Ergonomic principles for the design of mobile machinery

ENV 26385 : 1990 ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES OF THE DESIGN OF WORK SYSTEMS
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

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