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ASTM F1166-23 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
January 1, 2023 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipment, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

ASTM F1166-22 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
September 1, 2022 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipment, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

ASTM F1166-21 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
June 15, 2021 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipment, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

CEI EN 60255-27 - Measuring relays and protection equipment Part 27: Product safety requirements
September 1, 2014 - CEI

This part of the IEC 60255 series describes the product safety requirements for measuring relays and protection equipment having a rated a.c. voltage up to 1 000 V with a rated frequency up to 65 Hz, or a rated d.c. voltage up to 1 500 V. Above these limits, IEC 60664-1 is applicable for the...

ASTM F1166-07(2013) - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
October 1, 2013 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipments, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

ASTM F1166-07 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
January 1, 2007 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipments, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

IEC 60255-27 - Measuring relays and protection equipment Part 27: Product safety requirements
November 1, 2005 - IEC

This part of the IEC 60255 series describes the product safety requirements for measuring relays and protection equipment having a rated a.c. voltage up to 1 000 V with a rated frequency up to 65 Hz, or a rated d.c. voltage up to 1 500 V. Above these limits, IEC 60664-1 is applicable for the...

ASTM F1166-95a(2006) - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment and Facilities
June 1, 2006 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice establishes general human engineering design criteria for marine vessels, and systems, subsystems, and equipment contained therein. It provides a useful tool for the designer to incorporate human capabilities into a design. 1.2 The purpose of this practice is to present human...

IEC 61000-6-6 - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 6-6: Generic standards HEMP immunity for indoor equipment
April 1, 2003 - IEC

This part of IEC 61000 sets high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) immunity requirements for electrical and electronic equipment intended for use indoors. The indoor HEMP environment depends on the electromagnetic shielding quality of a facility and the level of protection against the conducted...

ASTM F1166-95a(2000) - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment and Facilities
January 1, 2000 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice establishes general human engineering design criteria for marine vessels, and systems, subsystems, and equipment contained therein. It provides a useful tool for the designer to incorporate human capabilities into a design. 1.2 The purpose of this practice is to present human...

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