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Ergonomic principles related to mental workload - Part 2: Design principles (ISO/DIS 10075-2:2023); German and English version prEN ISO 10075-2:2023

Abstract

This part of ISO 10075 gives guidance on the design of work systems, including task and equipment design (comprising robotics and intelligent autonomous systems) and design of the workplace, as well as working conditions with the inclusion of social and organisational factors, emphasizing mental workload and its effects, as specified in ISO 10075-1. It applies to the adequate design of work and use of human capacities, with the intention to provide for optimal working conditions with respect to health and safety, well-being, performance, and effectiveness, preventing over- as well as underload in order to avoid the impairing effects and to foster the facilitating effects described in ISO 10075-1.

Begin

2021-06-16

WI

00122269

Planned document number

DIN EN ISO 10075-2

Project number

02300306

Responsible national committee

NA 023-00-01 GA - Joint working committee NAErg/NAM: Ergonomic principles  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 122/WG 2 - Ergonomic design principles  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 159/SC 1/WG 2 - Ergonomic principles related to mental work  

draft standard

Ergonomic principles related to mental workload - Part 2: Design principles (ISO/DIS 10075-2:2023); German and English version prEN ISO 10075-2:2023
2023-06
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previous edition(s)

Ergonomic principles related to mental workload - Part 2: Design principles (ISO 10075-2:1996); German version EN ISO 10075-2:2000
2000-06

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