2.3.14 - Human Factors Engineering

2.3.14-7 Level 2 Tasks

Tasks Applicable Mission Phases Description SFWC Artifacts References
2.3.14-7-1 Ensure design and implementation minimize the risk of injury, acute and/or chronic illness, disability and/or reduced job performance of personnel who operate, maintain, support or use the system Phase B | Phase C | Phase D1 | Ensure that requirements, contractor analysis and design products meet required occupational health requirements. Applies to HW, SW, and SE across Ground, User and Factory. AFMAN 63-119 A23.2.5 NA SMC Human Systems Integration (HSI) Policy, 12 Feb 2006; United States Air Force (2009) Human Systems Integration Requirements Pocket Guide, U.S. Air Force Human Systems Integration Office, September 2009; United States Air Force (2010) Air Force Instruction 10-601, Operational Capability Requirements Development, 12 July 2010; Defense Acquisition Guidebook, Chapter 6, 10 January 2012; Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook (AFHSI) Handbook, Planning and Execution of Human Systems Integration, 21 Jan 2009; AFMAN 63-119 or equivalent
2.3.14-7-2 Ensure that where health hazards cannot be avoided that appropriate personnel protective equipment, protective enclosures and appropriate mitigation methods are included Phase B | Phase C | Ensure that the requirements and contractor analysis and design products meet required occupational health requirements. Ensure personnel protective equipment is considered for health hazards that cannot be avoided. Health hazards may include noise, chemical exposures, atmospheric hazards, temperature extremes, vibration, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Ensure technical and procedural manuals which cover safety and environmental measures are prepared before operational testing. Ensure required formal certifications or waivers are obtained by cognizant boards. Ensure policies and practices are applied throughout the system lifecycle. Applies to HW, SW, and SE across Ground, User and Factory. AFMAN 63-119 A23.3; AFMAN 63-119 A23.4; AFMAN 63-119 A23.5; AFMAN 63-119 A23.8 NA SMC Human Systems Integration (HSI) Policy, 12 Feb 2006; United States Air Force (2009) Human Systems Integration Requirements Pocket Guide, U.S. Air Force Human Systems Integration Office, September 2009; United States Air Force (2010) Air Force Instruction 10-601, Operational Capability Requirements Development, 12 July 2010; Defense Acquisition Guidebook, Chapter 6, 10 January 2012; Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook (AFHSI) Handbook, Planning and Execution of Human Systems Integration, 21 Jan 2009; AFMAN 63-119 or equivalent
2.3.14-7-3 Ensure human factors engineering design features that reduce the likelihood of repetitive motion injuries or other ergonomic related concerns Phase B | Phase C | Ensure that the requirements and contractor analysis and design products meet required occupational health requirements. Applies to HW, SW, and SE across Ground, User and Factory. NA NA SMC Human Systems Integration (HSI) Policy, 12 Feb 2006 or equivalent; United States Air Force (2009) Human Systems Integration Requirements Pocket Guide, U.S. Air Force Human Systems Integration Office, September 2009; United States Air Force (2010) Air Force Instruction 10-601, Operational Capability Requirements Development, 12 July 2010; Defense Acquisition Guidebook, Chapter 6, 10 January 2012; Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook (AFHSI) Handbook, Planning and Execution of Human Systems Integration, 21 Jan 2009
2.3.14-7-4 Ensure environmental factors for the designated operators, maintainers, sustainers and users minimize degradation of performance and do not pose a safety threat Phase D1 | Ensure the designated personnel can perform the designated tasks without degradation of performance and all safety hazards are mitigated. This may include: review of hazardous materials required for operations and maintenance, anticipated air emissions, anticipated hazardous waste streams, and noise levels; and additional training requirements for hazardous materials and hazardous waste use, handling, storage and disposal if required. Applies to HW and SE across Ground, Space, User and Factory. AFMAN 63-119 A23.2; AFMAN 63-119 A23.2.3 NA SMC Human Systems Integration (HSI) Policy, 12 Feb 2006; United States Air Force (2009) Human Systems Integration Requirements Pocket Guide, U.S. Air Force Human Systems Integration Office, September 2009; United States Air Force (2010) Air Force Instruction 10-601, Operational Capability Requirements Development, 12 July 2010; Defense Acquisition Guidebook, Chapter 6, 10 January 2012; Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook (AFHSI) Handbook, Planning and Execution of Human Systems Integration, 21 Jan 2009; AFMAN 63-119 or equivalent