GB/T 15241-1994
AbolishedErgonomic related to mental work-load general terms
人类工效学 与心理负荷相关的术语
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GB/T 15241-1994 defines standardized terminology for ergonomic concepts related to mental workload, such as mental stress, fatigue, and performance. It is applied in workplace design, human-computer interaction, and occupational health assessments to ensure consistent communication among engineers, psychologists, and safety professionals. The standard supports evaluation of cognitive demands in industries like manufacturing, transportation, and software development.
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