ABS 119-2003 GUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF NAVIGATION BRIDGES《航海桥人类环境改造说明公告》.pdf
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1、 GUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF NAVIGATION BRIDGES OCTOBER 2003 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 Copyright 2003 American Bureau of Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA This Page Intentionally Left Blank ABS
2、GUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF NAVIGATION BRIDGES .2003 iii Foreword The focus of ergonomics is the study of the role of humans in the safe and efficient operation of complex industrial systems and the application of ergonomic principles and data to the design of equipment and systems. The im
3、portance of the “human element” and ergonomics in maritime safety is increasingly recognized and embraced by the maritime community (ONeil, 2001). These Guidance Notes for the Ergonomic Design of Navigation Bridges inform vessel designers of the ergonomic principles and data appropriate to the desig
4、n of navigation bridges; and in doing so serve to supplement and support the ABS Guide for Bridge Design and Navigational Equipment/Systems. These Guidance Notes are consistent with the principal international statutory and discretionary guidance addressing the design of bridge systems, including: I
5、nternational Association of Classification Societies Standard for Bridge Design, Equipment, and Arrangement; International Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS), as amended, and; the International Maritime Organizations Guidelines on Ergonomic Criteria for Bridge Equipment and Layout. The guidanc
6、e contained in this document is deemed generally appropriate to seagoing vessels of various types and categories, such as container vessels, oil carriers, bulk carriers, workboats, ferries, surface type utility vessels passenger vessels and so on. This being the case, this document provides: i) Gene
7、ral ergonomic design guidance (design principles) for navigation bridges (Section 2), ii) Specific bridge design guidance gleaned from international sources, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) (see Sections 3 thr
8、ough 11), iii) A process to identify individual vessel bridge requirements to guide application of ergonomic design principles (see Appendix 1). These Guidance Notes do not provide more generally applicable detailed ergonomic design guidance or data, such as control dimensions, environmental limits
9、or human anthropometry. Those data can be found in the ABS Guidance Notes on the Application of Ergonomics to Marine Systems. Detailed environmental control guidance is available in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships and the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations. These
10、Guidance Notes do not restate all of the bridge-related requirements of international agreements and statutes. Designers must use those source documents to create and define a base bridge requirements matrix for any particular bridge design effort. This document can be used to support the identifica
11、tion or refinement of requirements based on: ergonomic analysis techniques; the application of guiding principles of ergonomic design as related to bridges; and the application of detailed guidance contained in these Guidance Notes. This Page Intentionally Left Blank ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC D
12、ESIGN OF NAVIGATION BRIDGES .2003 v GUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF NAVIGATION BRIDGES CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 1 1 Background1 2 Application .1 3 Scope.1 SECTION 2 General Guidance (Principles of Ergonomic Design).3 1 Background3 2 Terminology .3 3 General Guidance4 3.1 Principle 1: De
13、fine the Roles and Responsibilities of Bridge Personnel.4 3.2 Principle 2: Design for Human Capabilities, Limitations and Expectations.5 3.3 Principle 3: Arrange Bridge Devices, Controls and Displays to Maximize Access7 3.4 Principle 4: Design Displays Consistent with Task Requirements8 3.5 Principl
14、e 5: Design Simple, Direct and Easy to Use Inputs and Controls.10 3.6 Principle 6: Design for Productive Performance and to Reduce Human Error 11 3.7 Principle 7: Provide Job Aids and Training.12 3.8 Principle 8: Perform Testing.13 SECTION 3 Bridge Functionality 15 1 Background15 2 Terminology .15 3
15、 General Guidance15 3.1 Bridge Functions .15 3.2 Growth of Bridge Functionality 16 3.3 Ancillary Bridge Functions.16 TABLE 1 Sample Bridge Functions and Responsibilities17 vi ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF NAVIGATION BRIDGES .2003 SECTION 4 Bridge Arrangement and Layout 19 1 Background19 2
16、 Terminology .19 3 Internal Visibility .20 3.1 Height of Lower Edge of Front Windows .20 3.2 Height of Upper Edge of Front Windows .20 3.3 Window Framing .20 3.4 Window Inclination 21 3.5 Clear View.21 3.6 Visibility from Bridge Window 22 4 External Visibility22 4.1 View of Sea Surface22 4.2 Field o
17、f View Around Vessel22 4.3 Navigating and Maneuvering Workstation Field of View 23 4.4 Bridge Wing Field of View .24 4.5 Main Steering Position Field of View .24 4.6 Blind Sectors .25 4.7 View of the Vessels Side 25 5 Overall Arrangement25 5.1 Vessel Control .25 5.2 Navigating and Maneuvering Workst
18、ations .26 5.3 Manual Steering Workstation 26 5.4 Monitoring Workstation26 5.5 Main Stations Communication.26 5.6 Bridge Wing Communication.26 6 Traffic .27 6.1 Clear Route Across the Wheelhouse 27 6.2 Obstructions at the Point of Entry27 6.3 Adjacent Workstations.27 6.4 Passageway Distance .27 6.5
19、Doors.27 6.6 Bridge Ceiling Clearance Height .27 6.7 Main Workstations.27 7 Sound Signals28 7.1 Audibility of Sound Signals Inside the Bridge 28 7.2 External Sound Signals .28 FIGURE 1 Example of Height of Upper Edge of Front Window in Relation to Eye Height .21 FIGURE 2 View of Sea Surface 22 FIGUR
20、E 3 Field of View Around Vessel23 FIGURE 4 Navigating, Maneuvering and Monitoring Workstations and Conning Position Field of View .23 FIGURE 5 Bridge Wing Field of View24 FIGURE 6 Main Steering Position Field of View .24 FIGURE 7 Typical Bridge Arrangement 25 ABSGUIDANCE NOTES ON ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF
21、 NAVIGATION BRIDGES .2003 vii SECTION 5 Console and Workspace Design 29 1 Background29 2 Terminology .29 3 Configuration29 3.1 Workstation Area Configuration 29 3.2 Single Watchstander Console.29 3.3 Design of Consoles for both Seated and Standing Operation 29 3.4 Console Left-to-Right Viewing Angle
22、.30 3.5 Console Height30 3.6 Console Leg Room .30 3.7 Chart Table Dimensions31 3.8 Chair Design .31 4 Location of Instruments and Equipment 32 4.1 Location Above Front Window 32 4.2 Instruments and Equipment at Navigating and Maneuvering Workstations32 4.3 Other Instrument and Equipment Locations33
23、4.4 Mounting .34 4.5 Portable Items.34 5 Communication Devices 34 5.1 Internal and External Communications .34 5.2 Additional Communications Equipment.35 5.3 Radiotelephone Public Correspondence.35 5.4 Written Communications Reception35 FIGURE 1 Console Configuration and Dimensions for Standing Posi
24、tions.30 FIGURE 2 Console Configuration and Dimensions for Sitting Positions.31 SECTION 6 Detailed Design 37 1 Background37 2 Terminology .37 3 Display Arrangement .37 3.1 Immediate Field of View37 3.2 Preferred Viewing Area .37 4 Information Display 38 4.1 Lack of Ambiguity38 4.2 Digital Displays38
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