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ANEP-25 : 1991

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GUIDELINES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN NATO SURFACE SHIPS (ACOUSTICAL; CLIMATIC; VIBRATION; COLOUR; ILLUMINATION)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-02-1991

Publisher

NATO

CHAPTER 1 - ACOUSTICAL ENVIRONMENT
            1.1 Aim
            1.2 Requirements
CHAPTER 2 - CLIMATIC ENVIRONMENT
            2.1 General
            2.2 Definitions
            2.3 Criteria
            2.4 Fresh Air Requirements
CHAPTER 3 - SHIP VIBRATION
            3.1 Introduction
            3.2 Objective
            3.3 Source
            3.4 Basic Elements
            3.5 Effects of Ship Motion
            3.6 Criteria and Recommendations
            3.7 Methods of Measurement
            3.8 Documentation of Measurement
            3.9 Related Documents
            3.10 References
CHAPTER 4 - COLOUR SELECTION
            4.1 Introduction
            4.2 Basic Elements
            4.3 Identifying and Measuring Colour
            4.4 The Psychophysical Effects of Colour
            4.5 The Psychological Effects of Colour
            4.6 Colour Combinations
            4.7 Application Guidelines
            4.8 References
CHAPTER 5 - STANDARD OF ILLUMINATION
            5.1 Aim
            5.2 General
            5.3 Definitions
            5.4 Scope
            5.5 Visual Requirements
            5.6 Lighting Criteria
            5.7 Measurement
            5.8 Recommendations
            5.9 Lighting Systems
            5.10 Additional Considerations on Visibility
                 and Well-being
            5.11 Tables of Service Illuminances
            5.12 Related Documents
            5.13 References

Provides and maintains an adequate acoustical environment in order to prevent; 1) loss of hearing and other damages to the health pf personnel; 2) interference with communications in operational and working spaces; 3) reduction of efficiency of the crew; 4) interference with the crew's recreation and sleep in accommodation spaces.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
90
PublisherName
NATO
Status
Current

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ISO 4868:1984 Code for the measurement and reporting of local vibration data of ship structures and equipment
ISO 2631-3:1985 Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration Part 3: Evaluation of exposure to whole-body z-axis vertical vibration in the frequency range 0,1 to 0,63 Hz
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