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J. Provisions for minimizing physiological and psychological stresses. k. Provisions for minimizing fatigue.
l. Allowance for the effects of clothing and personal protective equipment, such as gloves, masks, and cold weather clothing.
m. Equipment-handling provisions, including remote handling provisions and tools when materiel and environment require them.
n. Provisions for equipment installations that are safe and non-error inducing.
o. Protection from chemical, biological, toxicological, radiological, thermal, mechanical, electrical, electromagnetic, and directed energy hazards.
p. Adequate illumination commensurate with anticipated visual tasks.
q. Sustenance and storage equipment (i.e., oxygen, food, and water) and provisions for refuse management.
r. Crew safety protective restraints (shoulder, lap, and leg restraints systems, inertia reels, and similar items) in relation to operational obJectives and control and display utilization.
s. Adequate space, clearance, and layout for normal ingress and egress and emergency escape from workstations and facilities.
5.2.6 Participate in procedure development. Based upon the functions and tasks identified by human engineering analyses (5.1 herein), the contractor shall apply human engineering principles and criteria to the development of procedures for operating, maintaining, supporting, or otherwise using the system equipment throughout its intended lifecycle. Human engineering shall be applied to procedure development to ensure that the human functions and tasks identified through human engineering analysis are organized and sequenced for efficiency, safety, and reliability; to provide inputs to the integrated logistics support where required; and to provide inputs to the development of operation, maintenance, training, and technical publications. The development of procedures shall minimize training demands, and consider the possible individual, organizational, and culturally diverse nature of the operational, maintenance, and support population. Procedures developed for system operations that involve multiple user groups shall consider the human performance factors of individual user groups as well as interactions among the various user groups. To the degree practical, the use of models, simulations, and prototypes shall be used to support development of procedures.
5.2.7 Participate in software and associated user interface development. The contractor shall apply human engineering principles to software and associated user interface architecture and design in those systems where software and associated user interfaces determine part of the human interface. Human-computer interface design guidance and standards such as ANSI/HFES
200 and graphical user interface design guides such as Windows, MOTIF, and JAVA should be used and specified on contract as applicable. Human engineering shall participate in the development of the look, feel, and content of controls and displays, including multifunction displays, to assure that the human-computer interface supports efficient data input and retrieval, access to required information, and execution of decisions and commands. Human engineering participation shall seek opportunities to benefit from commonality as well as reduction in training requirements. Automated system functions that require human monitoring or
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