BSI 24/30455481 DC:2024 Edition
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BS EN IEC 62508 Guidance on human aspects of dependability
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 53 |
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1 | 30455481-NC.pdf |
3 | 56_2030e_CDV (1).pdf |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 4 Dependability elements of a socio-technical system 4.1 Overview |
15 | 4.2 Task element 4.3 Human element 4.3.1 Role of Humans in a System |
16 | 4.3.2 Dependability characteristics of humans |
17 | 4.4 Machine element 4.5 Organization and team elements 4.5.1 Overview 4.5.2 Teamwork/operational environment |
18 | 4.5.3 Organizational environment and structure 4.5.4 Physical environment 4.5.5 Cultural environment 4.6 Feedback within the socio-technical system |
19 | 5 Human factors influence on dependability 5.1 Overview |
20 | 5.2 Influence of the human element on dependability 5.2.1 Overview 5.2.2 Human strengths and limitations in an operational environment |
21 | 5.2.3 Performance shaping factors (human factors) |
22 | 5.2.4 External human factors 5.2.5 Internal human factors 5.2.6 Information Processing |
23 | 5.3 Influence of the machine element on dependability 5.4 Influence of the task element on dependability 5.4.1 General 5.4.2 Allocation of tasks to humans vs. machines to optimize dependability |
24 | 6 Human dependability program: Identifying the steps to improve human dependability 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Analysing dependability failures to define countermeasures 6.2.1 Overview 6.2.2 Human failures |
26 | 6.2.3 Machine failures 6.2.4 Human- System interaction failures 6.3 Analysis of dependability data |
27 | 6.4 Improving human dependability 6.4.1 Minimizing risk due to human-related failures 6.4.2 Human decision-making |
28 | 6.5 Improving machine dependability through a human factors approach 6.6 Improving socio-technical system dependability |
29 | 7 Human dependability at each life-cycle stage 7.1 Overview of human dependability aspects of life cycle stages 7.2 Concept/Definition stage 7.2.1 Concept stage |
30 | 7.2.2 Human-centred design planning 7.2.3 System requirements 7.2.4 Human-centred design requirements |
31 | 7.3 Design and development stage 7.3.1 Human-centred design principles 7.3.2 Human-centred design guidelines |
32 | 7.3.3 Human-centred design activities |
33 | 7.3.4 Integrating human dependability into design and development 7.3.5 Human dependability analysis in design and development |
34 | 7.4 Realization/implementation stage 7.5 Operations and maintenance stage |
35 | 7.6 Enhancement stage 7.7 Retirement/decommissioning stage |
36 | Annex A (informative) Examples of Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) methods |
41 | Annex B (informative) Summary of human-oriented design activities and their impact on system dependability B.1 Overview B.2 Automation B.3 Design for maintainability |
42 | B.4 Human-machine interface B.5 Incorporation of displays, controls, and alarm functions |
43 | B.6 Incorporation of input devices B.7 Environment B.8 Safety B.9 Security |
44 | Annex C (informative) Best practices for human-centred design |
49 | Bibliography |