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(1) Exactly right.
The last major section of MIL-STD-1472, Detailed Requirements,
presents detailed requirements for human factors engineering.
These
requirements cover 14 major areas of system design. They are:
(1)
(2)
Visual display,
(3)
Audio display.
(4)
Controls.
(5)
Labeling.
(6)
Anthropometry.
(7)
Ground work space design.
(8)
Environment.
(9)
(10)
Design of equipment for remote handlings.
(11)
Small systems and equipment.
(12)
Operational and maintenance ground/shipboard vehicles.
(13)
Hazards and safety.
(14)
If you were designing a control which had to be operated from the
height of the operators who would work at that work station. Based on the
specific requirements given in MIL-STD-1472, which of the following ranges
of 'kneeling heights' would you use in your design?
(use subparagraph
titled "Common Working Positions" under paragraph titled "Ground Workspace
(1)
48.0-53.9
inches.
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to
Page
44.
(2)
48.2-54.4
inches.
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to
Page
46.
(3)
45.1-53.9
inches.
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to
Page
21.
(4)
45.1-51.3
inches.
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to
Page
50.
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(3) This answer is incorrect.
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