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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.

Purpose

This document provides recommended practices to engineering personnel for development of integrated programs for applying human factors engineering to the design, operation, and maintenance of nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities. The recommended practice is for use by personnel who are familiar with the concepts of formal human factors program planning, but not necessarily familiar with the details of specific human factors engineering considerations and activities.

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Revision Standard - Active. 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 are provided in this document.
 

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  1. IEEE 1023-2020

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    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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  2. 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

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  3. IEEE 1023-1988


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

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