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Document ID: DoE-Hdbk-1140-2001

Title: Human Factors⁄Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance

 
This document is intended to ensure that DOE systems, subsystems, equipment, and facilities are designed to promote their maintainability. These guidelines are concerned with design features of DOE facilities that can potentially affect preventive and corrective maintenance of systems within DOE facilities. Maintenance includes inspecting, checking, troubleshooting, adjusting, replacing, repairing, and servicing activities. This handbook also addresses other factors that influence maintainability, such as repair and maintenance support facilities including hotshops, maintenance information, and various aspects of the environment and worker health and safety. This standard is to be applied to the system design of DOE systems, subsystems, equipment and facilities to:
 
This standard serves as a reference and may be cited contractually in system specification and requirements to form a basis for evaluation of the human-machine interface.

 

Keywords: Facility, Maintenance design, Maintenance programs, Workshops

 

 

Due to the large size of this document it has been broken down into smaller PDF files.

The Handbook DOE-HDBK-1140-2001 Human Factors⁄Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance has been separated into three sections for ease of downloading:

Table of Content and Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3-6,Glossary and Concluding Materials