BSI PD ISO/TS 16976-8:2013
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Respiratory protective devices. Human factors – Ergonomic factors
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 28 |
ISO/TS 16976 provides information on factors related to human physiology, ergonomics and performance for the preparation of standards for performance requirements, testing and use of respiratory protective devices (RPD).
This part of ISO/TS 16976 gives guidance on the generic ergonomic factors related to RPD.
It specifies for the writers of RPD performance standards principles relating to:
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the biomechanical interaction between RPD and the human body;
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the interaction between RPD and the human senses: vision, hearing, smell, taste and skin contact.
This part of ISO/TS 16976 does not cover requirements related to specific hazards for which RPD are designed.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 Section sec_3 Section sec_4 Section sec_4.1 Section sec_4.2 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Ergonomic factors 4.1 General 4.2 Integration of performance and ergonomic requirements |
10 | Section sec_4.3 Section sec_4.3.1 Section sec_4.3.2 Section sec_4.3.3 4.3 Factors to be considered in the determination of the best ergonomic solution |
11 | Section sec_4.3.4 |
12 | Section sec_4.4 Section sec_4.5 Section sec_4.6 4.4 Factors to be considered in specifying requirements for the adjustability of RPD and its appropriate fixation to the body 4.5 Factors to be considered in specifying requirements to ensure that RPD does not irritate or cause discomfort 4.6 Factors to be considered in specifying requirements to take into account the anthropometric factors of RPD |
13 | Section sec_4.7 Section sec_4.7.1 Section sec_4.7.2 Section sec_4.7.3 4.7 Factors to be considered in specifying requirements to take into account the biomechanical factors of RPD |
14 | Section sec_4.7.4 Section sec_4.7.5 Section sec_4.8 Section sec_4.8.1 Section sec_4.8.2 4.8 Factors to be considered in specifying requirements to take into account the thermal effects of RPD |
15 | Section sec_4.9 Section sec_4.9.1 Section sec_4.9.2 Section sec_4.9.3 Section sec_4.9.4 Section sec_4.9.5 Section sec_5 Section sec_5.1 Section sec_5.1.1 4.9 Factors to be considered in specifying requirements to take into account the sensory effects of RPD 5 Verification procedure for compliance with ergonomic factors 5.1 General approach |
16 | Section sec_5.1.2 Section sec_5.2 5.2 Selecting an appropriate type of test |
17 | Table tab_1 Section sec_5.3 Section sec_5.4 Section sec_5.4.1 Section sec_5.4.2 Section sec_5.4.3 5.3 Assessment of the anthropometric factors of RPD and their impact on the wearer 5.4 Assessment of the biomechanical factors of RPD and their impact on the wearer |
18 | Section sec_5.4.4 Section sec_5.4.5 Section sec_5.5 Section sec_5.6 Section sec_5.6.1 Section sec_5.6.2 Section sec_5.6.2.1 5.5 Assessment of the thermal effects of RPD and their impact on the wearer 5.6 Assessment of the sensory factors of RPD and their impact on the wearer |
19 | Section sec_5.6.2.2 Section sec_5.6.2.3 Section sec_5.6.3 Section sec_5.6.3.1 Section sec_5.6.3.2 Section sec_5.6.4 |
20 | Section sec_5.6.5 Section sec_5.6.5.1 Section sec_5.6.5.2 |
21 | Annex sec_A Annex sec_A.1 Annex sec_A.2 Annex sec_A.3 Annex A (informative) Ergonomic assessment of RPD using panels of test subjects |
22 | Annex sec_A.4 |
23 | Annex sec_A.5 Annex sec_A.5.1 Annex sec_A.5.2 Annex sec_A.5.3 Annex sec_A.5.4 |
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