15.12 |
Information Signs
|
15.14 |
Graphical Schematics or Diagrams
|
15.15 |
Orientation Plans
|
15.16 |
Emergency Instructions
|
79 |
Mounting Heights for Common Electrical Fixtures
|
15.10 |
Load Weight Identification Labels
|
78 |
Mounting Heights for Bulkhead-Mounted Equipment in Passageways
|
15.11 |
Hazard Identification Signs
|
15.9 |
Safe Working Load Identification Labels
|
67 |
Control Mounting Height for Squatting Personnel
|
15.1 |
Design Criteria of Labels
|
75 |
Clearance in Front of Filing Cabinets
|
74 |
Mounting Height of Status Boards
|
73 |
Front Clearance Requirement for Lower Shelves
|
72 |
Workplace Dimensions for Shelves Requiring Vision Over the Top
|
71 |
Workplace Dimensions for Shelves Located Above a Cabinet
|
70 |
Workplace Dimensions for Shelves with Full Access
|
69 |
Required Dimensions for a Squatting Worker
|
15.13 |
Instruction Labels
|
68 |
Display Mounting Heights for Squatting Personnel
|
93 |
Vertical Ladder Dimensions
|
15.4 |
Component Labels on Consoles and Panels
|
90 |
Straight Run Ramp Dimensions
|
89 |
Stair Dimensions
|
88 |
Cargo and Ballast Transfer Consoles
|
87 |
Dimensions for Desktop Standing Console
|
15.2 |
Abbreviations
|
86 |
Multi-Tiered Seated Console
|
15.3 |
Symbols
|
85 |
Multi-Tiered Standing Console
|
84 |
Special Width Console
|
80 |
Direct Spatial Relationships Between Controls and Equipment
|
15.5 |
Equipment Identification Labels
|
83 |
Wraparound Seated Console
|
15.6 |
Electrical System Labels
|
82 |
Seated Single-Operator Console Dimensions
|
15.7 |
Room, Deck Space, and Void Identification Labels
|
81 |
Spatial Relationship of Fore and Aft Equipment to Controls and Displays on a Console Located Athwartship
|
15.8 |
Pipe Marker Labels
|
76 |
Workbench Dimensions
|
66 |
Required Dimensions for a Kneeling Worker
|
10.17 |
Bridge Design
|
59 |
Shock Current Intensities and Their Probable Consequences
|
167 |
Fluid Line Connection Recommendations
|
166 |
Suggested Cable Arrangement in a Junction Box
|
165 |
Cable Arrangements
|
164 |
Example of Alignment Pins
|
163 |
Access Opening Covers
|
162 |
Case Orientation
|
161 |
Use of Dollies
|
5.1 |
Principles of Control Design
|
65 |
Display Mounting Height for Kneeling Personnel
|
169 |
Safety Barriers
|
57 |
Opening Dimensions for Two-Hand Access
|
56 |
Opening Dimensions for Arm Access without Tools
|
55 |
Opening Dimensions for Single-Hand Access without Tools
|
54 |
Opening Dimensions for Single-Hand Access with Tools
|
53 |
Standing, Lateral Reach (Preferred Arm)
|
52 |
Standing, Forward Reach (Preferred Arm)
|
10.16 |
Consoles and Control Panels
|
168 |
Areas Not To Place Items on Bulkhead
|
92 |
Ramp with Switchback Turning Platform
|
160 |
Use of Hand Trucks
|
5.5 |
Coding of Controls
|
16.1 |
Design to Support Manual Material Lifting and Carrying
|
64 |
Control Mounting Height for a Kneeling Person
|
16.2 |
Weight Lifting
|
63 |
Display Mounting Height for Standing Personnel
|
16.3 |
Weight Carrying
|
5.6 |
Control Use and Design
|
62 |
Control Mounting Height for Standing Personnel
|
16.4 |
Design to Push for Manual Material Handling
|
61 |
Display Mounting Height for Seated Personnel
|
16.8 |
Crane Design
|
16.5 |
Design of Handles and Grasp Areas
|
5.4 |
Control Spacing
|
60 |
Minimum Speech Intelligibility Scores
|
16.6 |
Design of Auxiliary Hoisting and Carrying Devices
|
5.3 |
Control Movement
|
16.7 |
Hand Trucks and Wheeled Dollies
|
5.2 |
General Design Guidelines
|
91 |
Ramp with Turning Platform
|
50 |
Cross-Legged Seated, Forward Reach (Both Arms)
|
77 |
Safe Reach Distances Over an Obstacle or Barrier
|
100 |
Extended Railing for Ladder Fall Protection (Side View)
|
104 |
Handle for Transition from a Ladder to an Intermediate Platform
|
103 |
Handles or Hand Grabs for Use as Ladder Extensions
|
11.1 |
Stairs, Ladders, and Ramps
|
102 |
Extended Railing and Cage for Ladder Fall Protection (Side View)
|
11.2 |
Stairs
|
101 |
Extended Railing and Cage for Ladder Fall Protection (Front View)
|
11.3 |
Ramps
|
11.5 |
Vertical Ladders with Safety Cages
|
13.18 |
Language
|
106 |
Dimensions for D-Ring Ladders
|
105 |
Recommended Design Criteria for Individual Rung Ladders
|
17.20 |
Pipe Flanges, Spools, and Blinds
|
Section and Subsections |
Title
|
12.5 |
Alternative Valve Orientations
|
13.19 |
Feedback
|
12.6 |
Valve Manifolds
|
9.2 |
Static Anthropometric Data
|
13.15 |
Menus
|
19.2 |
Microphones
|
17.21 |
Test and Sample Points
|
8.2 |
Grouping Relationships-Principles of Arrangement
|
11.6 |
Vertical Ladders with Positive Fall Protection Devices
|
8.5 |
Position Relationships of Controls to Associated Displays and Alarms
|
11.7 |
Special Ladder Requirements
|
8.4 |
Position Relationships of Displays and Alarms
|
11.8 |
Handle/Hand Grab
|
8.3 |
Separating Groupings
|
19.1 |
Communication System Requirements
|
11.9 |
Individual Rung Ladders
|
13.16 |
Forms
|
19.5 |
Telephone Systems
|
8.1 |
Principles of Design
|
109 |
Special Handrail Design Dimensions
|
Appendix X1 |
Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Design Checklist
|
19.3 |
Headsets
|
108 |
Removable Handrail Dimensions
|
19.4 |
Loudspeakers
|
107 |
Fixed Handrail Design
|
9.1 |
General Design Requirements
|
11.4 |
Vertical Ladders
|
14.1 |
Noise
|
13.27 |
Input Devices
|
13.28 |
Cursors
|
13.23 |
Data Security
|
13.22 |
Error Management/Data Protection
|
13.25 |
Software
|
13.24 |
Help
|
13.21 |
Defaults
|
14.3 |
Lighting
|
13.17 |
Alarms
|
13.13 |
Graphic Controls
|
14.4 |
Whole-body Vibration and Shock
|
14.2 |
Indoor Climate
|
99 |
Extended Railing for Ladder Fall Protection (Front View)
|
98 |
Ladder and Climber Safety Device Dimensions
|
97 |
Cage Shape and Size
|
96 |
Caged Ladder Dimensions
|
95 |
Platform/Landing Dimensions for Vertical Ladder Penetration
|
13.26 |
Data Transmission/Messaging
|
Table |
Title
|
13.20 |
Prompts
|
94 |
Dimensions for a Vertical Ladder Arrangement
|
13.3 |
Computer Displays
|
13.29 |
Printing
|
12.2 |
Valve Criticality and Location
|
12.3 |
Valve-Mounting Heights and Orientations: Handwheel Operated
|
12.4 |
Valve-Mounting Heights and Orientations: Lever-Operated Valves
|
13.12 |
Interactive Control
|
13.11 |
Data Entry
|
13.14 |
Windows
|
13.10 |
Audio Displays
|
12.1 |
General Design Requirements
|
13.5 |
Display Coding
|
13.4 |
Display Content
|
13.6 |
Dynamic Displays
|
13.7 |
Display Format
|
13.8 |
Textual Data Displays
|
13.9 |
Graphic Displays
|
13.1 |
General Design Requirements
|
13.2 |
System Operations
|
51 |
Standing, Forward Reach (Both Arms)
|
58 |
Thermal Temperature Limits
|
112 |
Dimensions for Rectangular Access Openings Installed in a Vertical Orientation Requiring a Step to Reach the Opening
|
129 |
Orientation and Reach from Ladder Perpendicular to Valves
|
128 |
Orientation and Reach from Ladder Parallel to Valves
|
7 |
Functional Evaluation of Types of Audio Signals
|
127 |
Mounting Position for Valve Levers and Handwheels Below Standing Surface
|
6 |
Character Sizes for Digital Displays
|
126 |
Physical Reach from a Stooping or Squatting Position
|
10.1 |
Basic Principles of Workplace Design
|
125 |
Direction of Travel for Valve Levers Accessible From One Side Only
|
10.5 |
Squatting Workstation
|
18.1 |
Safety Labels, Signs, and Excluded Area Markings
|
10.2 |
Seated Workstation
|
124 |
Mounting Heights for Lever-Operated Valves With Horizontal Stems
|
10.3 |
Standing Workstation
|
3 |
Minimum Spacing Between Two Controls
|
123 |
Mounting Heights for Lever-Operated Valves With Vertical Stems
|
10.4 |
Kneeling Workstation
|
2 |
Control Movement Expectations
|
18.6 |
Fluid Hazards
|
9 |
General Recommendations for Sound Loudness and Frequency
|
1 |
Recommended Manual Controls
|
10.14 |
Bulkhead-Mounted Equipment
|
18.5 |
Mechanical Hazards
|
21 |
Maximum Overhead Extended and Gripping Reach
|
10.7 |
Status Boards and File Cabinets
|
7.6 |
Alarm Requirements by IMO
|
20 |
Dimensions for a Seated Computer Workstation
|
10.8 |
Work Benches
|
7.5 |
Alarm Initiation Stations
|
10.9 |
Vertical Strainers and Filters
|
22 |
Selection of Access Type
|
18.2 |
General Workplace Hazards
|
7.4 |
Voice Messages
|
17.19 |
Stored Energy Devices
|
7.3 |
Audible Alarms
|
18.3 |
General Equipment-Related Hazards
|
7.2 |
Visual Alarms
|
18.4 |
Electrical Hazards
|
7.1 |
General Alarm Requirements
|
122 |
Mounting Heights for Handwheel Valves With Angled Stems
|
4 |
Comparison of Displacement and Isometric Controls
|
24 |
Stair Widths
|
17.3 |
Maintenance Environments
|
17.16 |
Test Equipment
|
11 |
Clothing and Postural Effects
|
10 |
Guidelines for Selecting Audible Alarm Sounds
|
119 |
Desirable Upper Limits for Handwheel Torque
|
118 |
Door Placement
|
117 |
Access into a Cargo Hold Through a Raised Hatch
|
116 |
Access to Overhead Hatch
|
114 |
Dimensions for Lightening Holes
|
121 |
Mounting Heights for Handwheel Valves With Horizontal Stems
|
18.8 |
Fall Protection
|
113 |
Dimensions for Rectangular, Square, and Round Hatches, Manways, and Lightening Holes
|
111 |
Additional Personnel Movement-Related Design Features
|
110 |
Transition Handrail Dimensions
|
8.9 |
Special Requirements for Control and Display Integration on Bridges
|
8.8 |
Alternative Approach to Grouping Design
|
8.7 |
Spatial Relationship Between Controls, Displays, and Equipment
|
8.6 |
Control and Display Movement Relationships
|
12 |
International Geographical Regions for Which Anthropometric Data Are Available
|
13 |
Standing Height Dimensions-International Population
|
115 |
Access to Vertical Escape Hatches
|
17.15 |
Connectors
|
17.17 |
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
|
120 |
Mounting Heights for Handwheel Valves With Vertical Stems
|
17.10 |
Equipment Modularization
|
19 |
Seated Workspace Dimensions
|
18.7 |
Safety Barriers
|
18 |
Weights for American Adult Females and Males
|
17.14 |
Conductors
|
17.13 |
Electrical Wires and Cables
|
10.6 |
Shelving
|
18.9 |
Emergency Egress
|
17 |
Female Anthropometric Data from Four Regions of the World
|
17.12 |
Standardization
|
16 |
Male Anthropometric Data from Four Regions of the World
|
17.11 |
Equipment Mounting and Installation
|
15 |
Forward Functional Reach Dimensions-International Population
|
17.18 |
Hydraulic Systems
|
14 |
Seated Eye Height Dimensions-International Population
|
23 |
Stair Dimensions
|
25 |
Handrail Arrangements
|
5 |
Typical Status Display and Alarm Color Codes for North American Industry
|
8 |
Guidelines for Color Coding of Visual Alarms
|
6.4 |
Display Types
|
46 |
Design Weight Limits for Lifting
|
42 |
Pipe Label Format
|
17.1 |
General Design Requirements
|
41 |
Examples of Equipment Labels
|
17.2 |
Maintenance Accessibility
|
6.5 |
Audible Displays
|
40 |
Operational Environment Types
|
45 |
Message Text Character Heights
|
26 |
Recommended Ramp Angle Inclinations
|
17.7 |
Fasteners
|
17.4 |
Lubrication
|
6.3 |
Display Illumination
|
17.5 |
Cases
|
11.16 |
Permanent Means of Access (PMA)
|
6.2 |
Location, Orientation, Lighting, and Arrangement of Displays
|
17.6 |
Covers
|
11.13 |
Elevated Work Platforms
|
155 |
Hazard Signal Word Headers
|
152 |
Sensor Label
|
11.15 |
Doors and Arches
|
47 |
Design Weight Limits for Carrying
|
10.12 |
Pedestal-Mounted Controls and Displays
|
10.13 |
Hand Cranks and Pumps
|
159 |
Handle Dimensions
|
158 |
Examples of Push-Pull Forces
|
157 |
Example of Information Sign
|
156 |
Examples of Text and Symbol on Signs
|
154 |
Pipe Marker Labels with Two Colors
|
10.15 |
Equipment Racks, Cabinets, and Individual Equipment Spacing
|
11.14 |
Hatches, Manways, Lightening Holes, Inspection Ports, and Kick-Out Panels
|
153 |
Pipe Marker Labels
|
151 |
Equipment Label Format
|
150 |
Control Setting Labels for Multiple Controls
|
10.10 |
Reach Limitations at Workstations
|
10.11 |
Safety Eyewash Fountains and Showers
|
49 |
Seated, Forward Reach (Both Arms)
|
48 |
Limiting Factors
|
6.1 |
Visual Displays
|
44 |
Chromaticity Coordinates for Color Coding
|
43 |
Example Color-Coding Scheme for Vessel/Structure Piping
|
132 |
Valve Manifold for Tanks Located Fore and Aft
|
134 |
Default Push Button
|
31 |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Nonkeyboard Input Devices
|
30 |
System Response Time Limits
|
139 |
Message Window Design
|
138 |
Slider Control
|
137 |
Check Boxes
|
135 |
Push Button States
|
35 |
Limiting Dimensions for Mouse
|
Figure |
Title
|
148 |
Control and Control Setting Labels
|
133 |
Valve Manifold for Fill, High-Suction, and Low-Suction Valves
|
131 |
Valve Manifold for Tanks Located Athwartship
|
130 |
Operating Valves from a Ladder
|
29 |
Access Opening and Mounting Depth Dimensions for Levers and Handwheels Mounted Below the Standing Surface
|
28 |
Dimensions for Additional Personnel Movement-Related Features
|
27 |
Walkway and Passageway Dimensions
|
34 |
Pointing Device Button Actions
|
36 |
Maximum Permissible Noise Levels
|
149 |
Control and Display Group Labels
|
33 |
Pointer Shapes and Associated Functions
|
136 |
Radio Buttons
|
11.10 |
D-Ring Ladders
|
32 |
Keyboard Push-Button Characteristics
|
147 |
Guidelines for Labels on Consoles and Panels
|
146 |
Independent Symbols
|
145 |
Health Guidance Zones for Limited Exposures
|
144 |
Surface Reflectance Values
|
143 |
Large Enclosure Ventilation Requirements
|
142 |
Permissible Noise Exposure Limits
|
141 |
Trackball Dimensions, Resistance, and Clearance
|
X1.1 |
Human Factors Checklist for Design
|
17.8 |
Hatches, Manways, Lightening Holes for Maintenance Access
|
140 |
Finger-Operated Displacement Joystick Specifications
|
11.11 |
Handrails
|
39 |
Maximum Brightness Ratios
|
17.9 |
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
|
11.12 |
Walkways, Passageways, and Alternate Means of Personnel Movement
|
38 |
Lighting Levels for Ships and Maritime Structures
|
37 |
Noise Attenuation from Hearing Protectors
|
ICS Codes |
47.020.01 - General standards related to shipbuilding and marine structures
|