GB/T 22188.1-2008
ActiveErgonomics design of control centres-Part 1: Principles for the design of control centres
控制中心的人类工效学设计 第1部分:控制中心的设计原则
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This standard provides ergonomic principles for designing control centres, focusing on layout, workspace, and environmental factors to optimize operator performance and safety. It is applied in industries such as transportation, energy, manufacturing, and telecommunications where centralized monitoring and control operations occur. The standard guides engineers and procurement professionals in creating control rooms that minimize human error and enhance efficiency.
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