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AS 4024.1901-2006

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Safety of machinery Displays, controls, actuators and signals - Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and control actuators - General principles for human interactions with displays and control actuators

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Superseded date

06-30-2017

Superseded by

AS/NZS 4024.1901:2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2006

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1 - AS 4024.1901-2006 SAFETY OF MACHINERY - DISPLAYS, CONTROLS, ACTUATORS AND SIGNALS-ERGONOMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN...
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - 1 SCOPE
6 - 2 OBJECTIVE
6 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
6 - 4 DEFINITIONS
6 - 4.1 Control actuator
6 - 4.2 Display
7 - 4.3 Operator
7 - 5 DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR OPERATOR-TASK RELATIONSHIPS
7 - 5.1 General
7 - 5.2 Suitability for the task
8 - 5.2.1 Principle of function allocation
8 - 5.2.2 Principle of complexity
8 - 5.2.3 Principle of grouping
9 - 5.2.4 Principle of identification
9 - 5.2.5 Principle of operational relationship
9 - 5.3 Self-descriptiveness
9 - 5.3.1 General
9 - 5.3.2 Principle of information availability
10 - 5.4 Controllability
10 - 5.4.1 General
10 - 5.4.2 Principle of redundancy
10 - 5.4.3 Principle of accessibility
10 - 5.4.4 Principle of movement space
10 - 5.5 Conformity with user expectations
10 - 5.5.1 Population stereotypes
11 - 5.5.2 Principle of compatibility with learning
11 - 5.5.3 Principle of compatibility with practice
11 - 5.5.4 Principle of consistency
11 - 5.6 Error tolerance
11 - 5.6.1 General
11 - 5.6.2 Principle of error correction
12 - 5.6.3 Principle of error handling time
12 - 5.7 Suitability for individualization and learning
12 - 5.7.1 General
12 - 5.7.2 Principle of flexibility
13 - APPENDIX A - HUMAN INFORMATION PROCESSING
13 - A1 INTRODUCTION
13 - A2 OVERVIEW
13 - A3 ATTENTION
13 - A3.1 General
14 - A3.2 Deliberate and forced attention
14 - A3.3 Simultaneous attention toward several sources
14 - A4 THE PERCEPTUAL SYSTEM
14 - A4.1 General
14 - A4.2 Decay times
15 - A4.3 Attention and expectancy
15 - A4.4 Perceptual organization
15 - A5 THE COGNITIVE SYSTEM
15 - A5.1 General
15 - A5.2 Short term memory
16 - A5.3 Long term memory
18 - A6 REACTION TIMES OF THE MOTOR SYSTEM
18 - A7 PERFORMANCE SHAPING FACTORS
18 - A7.1 General
18 - A7.2 Increased stress
18 - A7.3 States of reduced activation
19 - A8 SUITABILITY OF HUMANS AND MACHINES FOR DIFFERENT TASKS

Specifies general principles to be followed when designing displays and control actuators on machinery to minimize errors on the part of the operator and to ensure an efficient interaction between the operator and equipment.

Committee
SF-041
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 7417 2
Pages
16
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This Standard specifies general principles for human interaction with displays and control actuators, to minimize operator errors and to ensure an efficient interaction between the operator and the equipment. It is particularly important to observe these principles when an operator error may lead to injury or damage to health. The Standard applies to the design of displays and control actuators on machinery.

Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int)-1992.
Previous edition part of AS 4024.1-1996.
Revised in part and redesignated as AS 4024.1901-2006.

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