ANSI HFES 100-2007 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations《计算机工作站的人因工程》.pdf
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1、ANSI/HFES 100-2007Human Factors Engineering of ComputerWorkstationsPublished by the Human Factors and Ergonomics SocietyP.O. Box 1369Santa Monica, CA 90406-1369 USA310/394-1811, Fax 310/394-2410infohfes.org, http:/hfes.org 2007 by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. All rights reserved. Noport
2、ion of this document may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted by any means withoutprior written permission of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Address ordersand permission requests to the Communications Department at the address above.ANSI/HFES 100-2007 Human Factors Engineering of Compute
3、r Workstations 2007iTable of ContentsFOREWORD11PURPOSE.32GENERAL SCOPE42.1Guiding Principles62.2Limitations 73CONFORMANCE POLICY83.1Conformance Exclusions4CITED STANDARDS.95INSTALLED SYSTEMS105.1Purpose and Scope115.2Design Specifications5.2.1General Specifications5.2.1.1User Postures125.2.1.2Adjust
4、ment Controls in the Workstation145.2.1.3Adjustable Surfaces.5.2.1.4Pinch Points 155.2.1.5Device Cabling.5.2.2Beneath the Work Surface5.2.2.1Leg and Foot Clearance 155.2.2.2Footrests 165.2.3In Front of the Work Surface5.2.3.1Chairs 5.2.3.2Chair Casters 165.2.3.3Chair Seat Pan and Backrest Adjustment
5、s175.2.3.3.1Armrests. 185.2.3.4Input Device Location5.2.3.5Arm and Wrist/Palm Supports 205.2.4On Top of the Work Surface .215.2.4.1Horizontal Work Envelope5.2.4.2Monitor Support Surface. .225.2.4.3Monitor Viewing Angle 235.2.4.4Document Holders .245.2.5Surrounding the Work Surface5.2.5.1Illuminance.
6、 5.2.5.2Luminance Balance 255.2.5.3Acoustical Noise. .5.2.5.4Mechanical Vibrations5.2.5.5Contact Surface Temperature.265.2.5.6Ambient Thermal Conditions5.2.5.7Product Emissions275.2.5.8Electromagnetic Compatibility5.2.5.9Static Electricityii ANSI/HFES 100-2007 Human Factors Engineering of Computer W
7、orkstations 20075.3Conformance.285.3.1User Postures5.3.2Control Clearance for Users Feet and Legs.295.3.3Pinch Points5.3.4Leg and Foot Clearance.5.3.5Footrests. 295.3.6Chairs.5.3.7Chair Seat Pan and Backrest Adjustments5.3.8Armrests305.3.9Input Device Location5.3.10Monitor Support Surface5.3.11Illum
8、inance. 315.4References 6INPUT DEVICES346.1Purpose and Scope6.2Design Specifications346.2.1General Specifications6.2.1.1Control Dynamics6.2.1.2Device Stability.356.2.1.3Intentional Movements6.2.1.4Grip Surface.6.2.1.5Handedness356.2.1.6Surface Reflectance.366.2.1.7Edges, Corners, and Surfaces6.2.1.8
9、Button Placement6.2.1.9Button Force and Displacement366.2.1.10Button Feedback376.2.1.11Button Lock.6.2.1.12Labels.6.2.2Keyboards. 376.2.2.1Keyboard Layout386.2.2.1.1Alphabetic Keys6.2.2.1.2Numeric Keypads6.2.2.2Cursor Control 396.2.2.3Keyboard Height, Slope, and Wrist/Palm Support406.2.2.4Profile. 4
10、26.2.2.5Dual-State Keys6.2.2.6Key Nomenclature.6.2.2.7Key Spacing. .436.2.2.8Key Size and Shape6.2.2.9Key Force .6.2.2.10Key Displacement 446.2.2.11Key Rollover/Simultaneous Key Depression.456.2.2.12Keying Feedback.6.2.2.13Key Repeat Rate.466.2.2.14Home Row Locator6.2.2.15Keyboard Wrist Rest6.2.3Mou
11、se Devices 466.2.3.1Shape and Size476.2.3.2Motion Sensor6.2.4Puck Devices .6.2.4.1Shape and Size. 48ANSI/HFES 100-2007 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations 2007iii6.2.5Trackballs486.2.5.1Diameter6.2.5.2Resistance496.2.6Joysticks6.2.6.1Handle Size506.2.6.2Force.6.2.6.3Displacement.6.2.7
12、Styli and Light Pens506.2.7.1Surface.516.2.7.2Button Shape6.2.7.3Diameter6.2.7.4Length516.2.8Tablets and Overlays.6.2.8.1Surface.6.2.8.2Attachment and Detachment.526.2.9Touch-Sensitive Panels.6.2.9.1Minimum Touch Area.6.2.9.2Dead Space 526.2.9.3Target Tracking536.3Metrics6.3.1Device Stability6.3.2Nu
13、meric Keypad Layout. 536.3.3Cursor Control.6.3.4Keyboard Height and Slope6.3.5Key Spacing.536.3.6Key Force546.3.7Key Displacement6.3.8Keying Feedback6.3.9Shape and Size546.4References7VISUAL DISPLAYS.567.1Purpose and Scope7.2General Specifications567.2.1Default Configuration.7.2.2Viewing Characteris
14、tics577.2.2.1Design Viewing Distance7.2.2.2Gaze Angle. 587.2.2.3Design Angular Viewing Envelope.7.2.3Spatial Characteristics. 597.2.3.1Moir 7.2.3.2Pixel Grid Modulation, Fill Factor, and Pixel Pitch607.2.3.3Pixel and Subpixel Faults617.2.3.4Geometric Distortion.7.2.3.5Graphic Orthogonality Error.627
15、.2.4Temporal Quality7.2.4.1Response Time7.2.4.2Temporal Coding 627.2.4.3Flicker 7.2.4.4Jitter 637.2.5Luminance and Color Quality.647.2.5.1Luminance Range.7.2.5.2Luminance Nonuniformity7.2.5.3Luminance Contrast and Reflections64ivANSI/HFES 100-2007 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations 2
16、0077.2.5.4Luminance Coding657.2.5.5Image Polarity.7.2.5.6Default Color Set667.2.5.7Color Differences7.2.5.8Color Uniformity7.2.5.9Number of Colors667.2.5.10Background/Foreground Interactions.677.2.6Information Format7.2.6.1Character Height.7.2.6.2Sizes of Colored Characters 687.2.6.3Character Width-
17、to-Height Ratio.7.2.6.4Stroke Width.7.2.6.5Character Format687.2.6.6Spacing Between Characters. 697.2.6.7Spacing Between Lines.7.2.6.8Spacing Between Words.7.3References708FURNITURE738.1Purpose and Scope8.2General Specifications738.2.1User Postures.748.3Design Specifications758.3.1General Specificat
18、ions8.3.1.1Stability8.3.1.2Pinch Points.768.3.1.3Workstation Adjustments8.3.1.4Finish of Furniture and Accessories.8.3.1.5Surface Gloss. 768.3.2Surfaces 778.3.2.1Operator Clearances.8.3.2.1.1Method 1Reclined Seated and Upright Seated Postures8.3.2.1.2Method 2Upright, Reclined, and Declined Seated Po
19、stures778.3.2.2Work Surfaces.808.3.2.3Monitor Support Surface/Device818.3.2.4Input-Device Support Surface.8.3.2.4.1Sit-Only Working Postures828.3.2.4.2Stand-Only Working Postures8.3.2.4.3Sit/Stand Working Postures838.3.2.5Standing Operator Foot Clearances.848.3.3Seating 858.3.3.1Height8.3.3.2Depth a
20、nd Front Edge of the Seat Pan8.3.3.3Seat Pan Width.858.3.3.4Seat Pan Angle8.3.3.5Seat PanBackrest Angle868.3.3.6Backrest Height and Width8.3.4User Supports.878.3.4.1Armrests8.3.4.2Wrist/Palm, Forearm Supports.8.3.4.3Footrests. 888.4Conformance .8.4.1Supplier Conformance.8.4.1.1Surfaces .888.4.1.2Sea
21、ting. 89Appendix A .91ANSI/HFES 100-2007 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations 2007vA.1Anthropometric Derivations91A.1.1Anthropometric DataA.1.2Univariate Data.A.1.3Adding Percentiles91A.1.4Unidimensional Data.A.1.5Multidimensional Data92A.1.6Iterative Solution to Clearance Space.A.2Cle
22、arance Under the Work Surface. 93A.2.1Deriving the Models. .A.2.1.1Minimum Width.A.2.1.2Minimum Knee Depth.93A.2.1.3Minimum Foot DepthA.2.1.4Maximum Thigh Height94A.2.1.5Maximum and Minimum Knee HeightA.2.1.6Upper LimitsA.2.1.6.1Method 1Upright and Reclined Seated Postures94A.2.1.6.2Method 2Upright
23、and Declined Seated Postures.95A.2.1.7Lower LimitA.3Seat Height A.3.1Deriving the Models. 95A.3.1.1Maximum Seat Height96A.3.1.2Minimum Seat Height.A.3.2Defining Accommodation Ranges.97A.4Standing and Sit-Stand Work Surfaces; Height and Angle AdjustmentsA.4.1Deriving the Models.A.4.1.1Standing Suppor
24、t Surface Height97A.4.2Defining Accommodation Ranges8.5References. 98LIST OF FIGURES5-1.Reference Postures for Computer Workstation Users115-2.Elbow Reference Postures 125-3.Shoulder Abduction Reference Postures.135-4.Shoulder Flexion Reference Postures.5-5.Wrist Flexion and Extension Reference Post
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