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SCOPE This international standard describes a strategy for accessing and interpreting the risk of physiological constrains, or of discomfort, while working in a given climatic environment. It is applicable in any working situation with steady or varying conditions of the climate, metabolic rate or clothing. This international standard does not describe a single proce dure , but a strategy in thr ee stages tha t can be use d successively to gain deeper insight in the working condition, as it is needed to draw the most appropriat e conclusions about the risk involved and identify the best controls and prevention measures . ISO standards

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SCOPE

This international standard describes a strategy for accessing and

interpreting the risk of physiological constrains, or of discomfort,

while working in a given climatic environment.

It is applicable in any working situation with steady or varyingconditions of the climate, metabolic rate or clothing.

This international standard does not describe a single procedure ,

but a strategy in three stages that can be used successively to gain

deeper insight in the working condition, as it is needed to draw themost appropriate conclusions about the risk involved and identify

the best controls and prevention measures .

ISO standards

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ISO 11399

The purpose of this International Standard is to specify information

which will allow the correct, effective and practical use of InternationalStandards concerned with the ergonomics of the thermal environment.

ISO 7933

Which deals with thermal stress in condition s likely to lead to excessive

sweat loss or core temperature . It also enables required modifications tobe identified such that the threat of thermal strain is eliminated.

Allowable exposure times can also be specified using the standard.

ISO 7730

The purpose is provide the method for predicting thermal sensations indifferent environments and for specifying thermal conditions that will be

percieved as comfortable

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  ISO 9920

Method is determine the insulation for value of clothing are dealth with.

ISO 9886

Deals with the evaluation of thermal strain using physiologicalmeasurement ( core temperature, skin temperature, heart rate and bodymass loss)

ISO 7726Instruments for measuring physical quantities

ISO 9920

Estimation of the thermal insulation and evaporative resistance of aclothing ensemble.

ISO 8996

Determine of metabolic rate

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  ISO 7243

Estimation of the heat stress on working man, base on the WBGT-index (wet bulb globe temperature )

ISO 7933

Analytical determination and interpretion of heat stress using calculationof the predicted heat strain.

ISO 12894Medical supervision of individual exposed to extreme hot coldenvironments

ISO/TR 11079

Determination required clothing insulation

ISO 9116-1 

Lighting in general.

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ISO 9921-1

Ergonomic assessment of speech communication.

ISO 8995

Principles of visual ergonomics- the lighting of indoor works

systems.

ISO 13731

Vocabulary and symbols

ISO 91160-10

Interior lighting.

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ISO 11429

System of danger and non-danger signals with

ISO 10551

Assessment of the influence of the thermal environment using

subjective judgment scales.

ISO NP15265

Risk of stress or discomfort.

ISO NP 15743

Working practices for cold indoor environments.

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Some ISO Standards for

ergonomistsStandards Year Published Title

General 

ISO 7317 1987 Ergonomics: Standards Guidelines for Designers

ISO 6385 1981Ergonomics Principles in the Design of 

Worksystems

ISO 18529 2000

Ergonomic – Ergonomics of Human  – System

Interaction  – Human – Centered Lifecycle Process

Descriptions

ISO 13407 1999Human – Centered Design Processes for Interactive

Systems

Physical workload 

ISO 1128-1-3 2000 Ergonomics – Manual Handling Parts 1 to 3

ISO 53120 1996 Equipment for Manual Handling

ISO 11226 2000 Ergonomics – 

Evaluation of Static Work Postures

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Standards Year Published Title

Physical environmental 

ISO 13340-1 1995 Protective Equipment in General

ISO 13340 1996 Protective Gloves

Workspace design 

ISO 9241 1990s Ergonomic Requirements for Office Work withVisual Display Terminals  – Parts 1-9

ISO 11064-1Ergonomic Design of Control Centres. Control

Room Layout

Physical work/stress 

ISO 8996 1990Ergonomics – Determination of Metabolic Heat

Production

Mental work/HCI 

ISO 9241 1990sErgonomic Requirements for Office Work with

Visual Display Terminals – 

Parts 10-17

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Standards Year Published Title

Displays and controls 

ISO 9355 1999 Ergonomics Principles for the Designs of Signals

ISO 11429 1996Ergonomics – System of Auditory and Visual

Danger and Information Signals

ISO 7731 1986 Ergonomics. Danger Signals for Public and Work Areas Auditory Danger Signals

Safety 

ISO 15534-1-3 2000Ergonomics Design for the Safety of Machinery,

Part 1-3

ISO 14121 1999 Safety of Machinery – 

Principles of Risk 

Assessment

ISO 13854 1996Safety of Machinery  – Minimum Gaps to Avoid

Crushing Parts of the Human Body