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BSI 24/30455481 DC:2024 Edition

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BS EN IEC 62508 Guidance on human aspects of dependability

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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
BSI 24/30455481 DC
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