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Released: 08.06.2005

IEEE 1023-2004 - IEEE Recommended Practice for the Application of Human Factors Engineering to Systems, Equipment, and Facilities of Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities

IEEE Recommended Practice for the Application of Human Factors Engineering to Systems, Equipment, and Facilities of Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities

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Standard number:IEEE 1023-2004
Released:08.06.2005
ISBN:978-0-7381-4644-7
Pages:37
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1023-2004

This project upgrades the existing guide to a recommended practice for applying human factors engineering (HFE) to the significant human interfaces of systems, equipment, and facilities in nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities. This document provides recommended practices for applying human factors engineering (HFE) to the significant human interfaces of systems, equipment, and facilities in nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities.

This project revised the existing document to: Reflect current industry practices; Align the document for compatibility with related IEEE standards; Add technical guidance or references; and, Amend document type in accordance with IEEE guidelines. This document provides guidance to management and engineering personnel for the development of integrated programs for applying human factors engineering to the design, operation, and maintenance of nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities.

Revision Standard - Superseded. This document provides recommended practices for applying human factors engineering (HFE) to systems and equipment that have significant human interfaces in nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities.