BS EN ISO 26800:2011
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Ergonomics. General approach, principles and concepts
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 30 |
This International Standard presents the general ergonomics approach and specifies basic ergonomics principles and concepts. These are applicable to the design and evaluation of tasks, jobs, products, tools, equipment, systems,organizations, services, facilities and environments, in order to make them compatible with the characteristics, the needs and values, and the abilities and limitations of people.
The provisions and guidance given by this International Standard are intended to improve the safety, performance, effectiveness, efficiency, reliability, availability and maintainability of the design outcome throughout its life cycle, while safeguarding and enhancing the health, well-being and satisfaction of those involved or affected.
The intended users of this International Standard are designers, ergonomists and project managers, as well as managers, workers, consumers (or their representatives) and procurers. It also serves as a reference standard for standards developers dealing with ergonomics aspects.
This International Standard provides the basis for other, more detailed, context-specific ergonomics International Standards.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | Scope Terms and definitions |
11 | The ergonomics approach |
12 | Principles of ergonomics General |
13 | Human-centred General Target population |
14 | Task oriented Environmental context |
15 | Criteria-based evaluation Concepts in ergonomics General |
16 | The system concept |
17 | Load-effects concept |
18 | Usability |
19 | Accessibility |
20 | The ergonomics-oriented design process General Basic requirements for an ergonomics-oriented design process |
21 | Conformity |