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MSFC-STD-267 REV A

HUMAN ENGINEERING DESIGN CRITERIA

inactive, Most Current
Organization: MSFC
Publication Date: 23 September 1966
Status: inactive
Page Count: 449
scope:

Purpose: The purpose of this standard is to present human factors engineering design principles and practices to be used in designing equipment for achievement of satisfactory performances of operator, maintenance, and control personnel, to reduce skill requirements and training time, to increase reliability of personnel- equipment combinations, and to provide a basis for design standardization of large earth-launch booster systems.

This standard establishes human engineering design criteria for use in designing earth launch vehicle systems and associated equipment.

Document History

MSFC-STD-267 REV A
September 23, 1966
HUMAN ENGINEERING DESIGN CRITERIA
Purpose: The purpose of this standard is to present human factors engineering design principles and practices to be used in designing equipment for achievement of satisfactory performances of...

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