ASTM F 1337 : 2010 : R2015
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Standard Practice for Human Systems Integration Program Requirements for Ships and Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
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07-07-2022
English
01-07-2015
CONTAINED IN VOL. 01.07, 2018 Describes the processes and associated requirements for incorporating Human Systems Integration (HSI) into all phases of government and commercial ship, offshore structure, and marine system and equipment (hereafter referred to as marine system) acquisition life cycle.
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F 25
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Standard Practice
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23
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Reconfirmed 2015
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American Society for Testing and Materials
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1.1Objectives—This practice establishes and defines the processes and associated requirements for incorporating Human Systems Integration (HSI) into all phases of government and commercial ship, offshore structure, and marine system and equipment (hereafter referred to as marine system) acquisition life cycle. HSI must be integrated fully with the engineering processes applied to the design, acquisition, and operations of marine systems. This application includes the following:
1.1.1Ships and offshore structures.
1.1.2Marine systems, machinery, and equipment developed to be deployed on a ship or offshore structure where their design, once integrated into the ship or offshore structure, will potentially impact human performance, safety and health hazards, survivability, morale, quality of life, and fitness for duty.
1.1.3Integration of marine systems and equipment into ships and offshore structures including arrangements, facility layout, installations, communications, and data links.
1.1.4Modernization and retrofitting ships and offshore structures.
1.2Target Audience—The intended audience for this document consists of individuals with HSI training and experience representing the procuring activity, contractor or vendor personnel with HSI experience, and engineers and management personnel familiar with HSI methods, processes, and objectives. See 5.2.3 for guidance on qualifications of HSI specialists.
1.3Contents—This document is divided into the following sections and subsections.
TABLE OF CONTENTS | |
Section | Title |
1 | Scope |
1.1 | Objectives |
1.2 | Target Audience |
1.3 | Contents |
2 | Human Systems Integration |
2.1 | Definition of Human Systems Integration |
2.2 | HSI Integration Process |
2.3 | HSI Program Requirements |
3 | Referenced Documents |
3.1 | Introduction |
3.2 | ASTM Standards |
3.3 | Commercial Standards and Documents |
3.4 | Government Standards and Documents |
4 | Terminology |
4.1.1 | Arrangement Drawing |
4.1.2 | Contractor |
4.1.3 | Critical Activity |
4.1.4 | Cultural Expectation |
4.1.5 | Function |
4.1.6 | Human Systems Integration |
4.1.7 | High Drivers |
4.1.8 | Human Error |
4.1.9 | Manning |
4.1.10 | Manpower |
4.1.11 | Marine System |
4.1.12 | Mission |
4.1.13 | Offshore Structure or Facility |
4.1.14 | Operational Requirements |
4.1.15 | Panel Layout Drawings |
4.1.16 | Procuring Organization |
4.1.17 | System |
4.1.18 | Task |
4.1.19 | User Interface |
4.1.20 | Vendor |
5 | Summary of Practice |
5.1 | HSI Design Objectives |
5.2 | Key Success Factors |
5.3 | HSI Plan |
5.4 | HSI Integrated Product Team |
5.6 | Quality Assurance |
5.7 | Nonduplication |
5.8 | Cognizance and Coordination |
6 | Significance of Use |
6.1 | Intended Use |
6.2 | Scope and Nature of Work |
6.3 | Government Formalized, Full Scale Acquisition |
6.4 | Commercial Acquisition Process |
6.5 | Non-Developmental Item Acquisition |
6.6 | Modernization |
7 | HSI Activities |
7.1 | Overview |
7.2 | HSI Lessons Learned |
7.3 | Early Marine Systems Analyses |
7.4 | Front End Analysis |
7.5 | HSI Risk Analysis |
7.6 | Manpower Analyses |
7.7 | Personnel Analyses |
7.8 | Training Analyses |
7.9 | Workload Analysis |
7.10 | HSI Input to Procurement Documents and Specifications |
7.11 | SOH Hazards Analyses |
7.12 | Personnel Survivability Analyses |
7.13 | Habitability Analysis |
7.14 | Health Service Analysis |
7.15 | Modeling and Simulation |
7.16 | User Interface (UI) Design |
7.17 | Usability Evaluations and UI Concept Exploration |
7.18 | Valve Criticality Analysis |
7.19 | Link Analysis |
7.20 | Design Reviews |
7.21 | Drawings and CAD Model Reviews |
7.22 | Inspections |
7.23 | Developmental Test and Evaluation |
7.24 | Operational Test and Evaluation |
8 | Documentation |
8.1 | Data Requirements |
8.2 | Traceability |
8.3 | Access to Data |
9 | Keywords |
Figure | Figure Title |
Fig. 1 | Process for Determining the Need for an HSI Program |
Fig. 2 | Sample Outline of a Typical HSIP |
Fig. 3 | Government HSI Systems Engineering Process and the System Acquisition Life Cycle |
Fig. 4 | Phases of the Commercial Ship Acquisition Process |
Table | Table Title |
Table 1 | Description of Government-Oriented HSI Domains |
Table 2 | Key Interactions among HSI Domains |
Table 3 | Minimum Qualifications for HSI Specialists |
Table 4 | Typical HSI Questions for NDI Acquisitions |
Table 5 | HSI Activities by Government Acquisition Phase |
Table 6 | HSI Activities by Commercial Industry Acquisition Phase |
Table 7 | Function Allocation Considerations |
Table 8 | Typical Task Analysis Information |
Table 9 | Example HSI Risk Probability Ratings |
Table 10 | Example HSI Risk Severity Ratings |
Table 11 | Example Human System Integration Risk Index |
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