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Volume I - Standards

This document contains human-systems integration design considerations, design requirements, and example design solutions for development of manned space systems. This is a NASA-level standards document which is applicable to all manned space programs and is not limited to any specific NASA, military, or commercial program. The areas of human factors that are covered by this document are described below:

Section Title
1 Introduction
2 General Requirements
3 Anthropometry and Biomechanics
4 Human Performance Capabilities
5 Natural and Induced Environments
6 Crew Safety
7 Health Management
8 Architecture
9 Workstations
10 Activity Centers
11 Hardware and Equipment
12 Design for Maintainability
13 Facility Management
14 Extravehicular Activity
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