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PP 7317:1987

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

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ERGONOMICS - STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR DESIGNERS
Withdrawn date

01-31-1999

Published date

11-23-2012

List of illustrations
List of tables
BSI Foreword
Part One. PEOPLE
1. Ergonomics and standards
2. Principles of anthropometrics
3. Static anthropometric data
4. Access and clearance
5. Reach envelopes
6. Biomechanics
7. Strength
Part Two. ENVIRONMENT
8. The thermal environment
9. Electric shock
10. Light
11. Colour
12. Vibration
13. Noise
Part Three. INFORMATION
14. Principles of display design
15. Typography
16. Symbols
17. Display instruments
18. Prose and plain English
Part Four. PRODUCTS AND SPACES
19. Modular coordination
20. Circulation and access in buildings
21. Requirements of disabled users of buildings
22. Tables and chairs
23. Kitchen equipment
24. Safeguarding machinery
25. Products for infants and children
26. Controls
27. Human computer interaction
28. Garment sizes
Appendix A
ISO 6385 Ergonomic principles in the design of work
systems, cross-referenced to this book
Bibliography
International Standards
British Standards
Other references
Index

Has 4 principal sections. Draws from British and International Standards. Illustrated. Author: Dr. S. Pheasant.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
ISO 6385:2016 Similar to

DEFSTAN 00-25(PT11)/1(1988) : 1988 HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF EQUIPMENT - PART 11: DESIGN FOR MAINTAINABILITY
BS 3843-3:1992 Guide to terotechnology (the economic management of assets) Guide to the available techniques

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