Ergonomics - Computer manikins and body templates - Part 1: General requirements (ISO 15536-1:2005)

ISO 15536-1:2005 establishes the general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems. It addresses their anthropometric and biomechanical properties, taking into account their usability and restrictions for structural complexity and functional versatility, and is also intended as a guide for the selection of manikins and manikin systems and for the evaluation of their accuracy and usability for the specified use. It specifies the documentation of the characteristics of manikins and manikin systems and their intended use, for the guidance of their users. It provides means for ensuring that computer manikins and body templates for the design of work space are appropriately accurate and reliable in their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects. It aims to ensure that users of manikins are able to choose an appropriate manikin system for particular design tasks and use it in an appropriate way. It sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin, but provides recommendations on the other factors that can influence the accuracy of the analyses and determinations performed using them.

Ergonomie - Computer-Manikins und Körperumriss-Schablonen - Teil 1: Allgemeine Anforderungen (ISO 15536-1:2005)

Dieser Teil von ISO 15536 legt die allgemeinen Anforderungen an die Gestaltung und Entwicklung von Computer-Manikins, Körperumrissschablonen und Manikinsystemen fest. Diese Anforderungen betreffen deren anthropometrische und biomechanische Eigenschaften unter Berücksichtigung ihrer Brauchbarkeitsmerkmale und der Einschränkungen hinsichtlich der Komplexität der Struktur und der vielseitigen funktionellen Verwendbarkeit. Die Anforderungen sind auch als Leitfaden für die Auswahl von Manikins und Manikinystemen und für die Bewertung ihrer Genauigkeit und Brauchbarkeit für die festgelegte Anwendung vorgesehen. Sie legt Anforderungen an die Dokumentation der Merkmale des Manikins und des Manikinsystems und deren vorgesehene Anwendung fest wie auch an die Anleitungen für die Anwender. Sie stellt Maßnahmen zur Verfügung, die sicherstellen, dass Computer-Manikins und Körperumrissschablonen für die Gestaltung des Arbeitsraumes in ihren anthropometrischen und biomechanischen Gesichtspunkten von geeigneter Genauigkeit und Zuverlässigkeit sind. Sie soll auch sicherstellen, dass die Anwender von Manikins in der Lage sind, für ihre Gestaltungsaufgaben ein geeignetes Manikinsystem zu wählen und es auf sachgerechte Weise zu nutzen. Sie legt nur Anforderungen an die statische Genauigkeit des Manikins fest, sie gibt aber auch Empfehlungen zu weiteren Faktoren, die die Genauigkeit der mit Hilfe des Manikins durchgeführten Analysen und Bestimmungen beeinflussen können.
WICHTIG Die Anwendung dieses Teils von ISO 15536 sollte durch praktische Prüfungen mit realen Personen überprüft werden.

Ergonomie - Mannequins informatisés et gabarits humains - Partie 1: Exigences générales (ISO 15536-1:2005)

L'ISO 15536-1:2005 établit les exigences générales relatives à la conception et au développement de mannequins informatisés, de gabarits humains et de systèmes de mannequin. Elle traite de leurs propriétés anthropométriques et biomécaniques, en tenant compte de leurs caractéristiques d'utilisabilité et de leurs restrictions en termes de complexité structurelle et de souplesse fonctionnelle. Elle est également destinée à servir de guide pour le choix des mannequins et des systèmes de mannequin et pour l'évaluation de leur précision et leur utilisabilité pour l'usage spécifié. Elle spécifie la documentation des caractéristiques des mannequins et systèmes de mannequin et leur utilisation prévue, pour orientation des utilisateurs. Elle fournit des moyens de garantir que les mannequins informatisés et les gabarits humains destinés à la conception des espaces de travail sont précis et fiables quant à leurs aspects anthropométriques et biomécaniques. Elle vise également à garantir que les utilisateurs sont à même de choisir un système de mannequin approprié à leurs tâches de conception et de l'utiliser de façon adéquate. Elle établit les exigences relatives, uniquement, à la précision statique des mannequins et formule également des recommandations au sujet d'autres facteurs qui peuvent avoir une influence sur la précision des analyses et des déterminations réalisées au moyen des mannequins.

Ergonomija - Računalniški modeli človeškega telesa in šablone telesa - 1. del: Splošne zahteve (ISO 15536-1:2005)

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
26-Nov-2008
Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
22-Oct-2008
Due Date
27-Dec-2008
Completion Date
27-Nov-2008

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EN ISO 15536-1:2008 (ISO 15536-1:2005) specifies general requirements for the design, development and documentation of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems used in ergonomics and workspace design. The standard focuses on ensuring appropriate anthropometric accuracy and biomechanical reliability while recognising limits on structural complexity and functional versatility. It is intended as a guidance tool for the selection, evaluation and documented use of manikins, and stresses that analyses should be validated by practical tests with real people.

Key Topics and Requirements

  • Scope and Purpose
    • Defines the role of computer manikins and body templates in design and ergonomic evaluation.
    • Emphasises their use for workspace layout, reach analysis and early-stage design validation.
  • Accuracy
    • Sets requirements on the static accuracy of manikins (anthropometric dimensions and positioning).
    • Provides recommendations on additional factors (posture, dynamic behaviour, measurement sources) that affect analysis accuracy.
  • Usability
    • Addresses usability considerations, including ease of operation, required training and limits imposed by system complexity.
  • Documentation
    • Requires clear specification of manikin characteristics, assumptions, intended use and limitations so users can assess fitness-for-purpose.
  • Selection and Evaluation
    • Guides users on selecting appropriate manikin systems for specific design tasks and on methods to evaluate accuracy and usability.
  • Compliance Context
    • Classified as a type‑B ergonomics standard (see ISO 12100‑1); the text also supports conformity with relevant EU machinery directives.

Applications and Who Uses It

  • Practical uses:
    • Workspace and control-station layout, access openings and manhole design.
    • Reach and clearance studies, viewing-field visualisation, and preliminary biomechanical load assessments.
    • Reducing physical prototyping by validating dimensions and critical clearances early in the design process.
  • Typical users:
    • Ergonomists and human factors engineers
    • Product, vehicle and equipment designers (CAD/CAE teams)
    • Safety and compliance engineers
    • Industrial designers and occupational health professionals

Important note: EN ISO 15536-1:2008 recommends that computer manikin results be verified by practical testing with real persons to capture perceptual, comfort and dynamic aspects not covered by static accuracy alone.

Related Standards (if applicable)

  • ISO 15536 series (Part 1 general requirements; Part 2 under development for structures and dimensions)
  • ISO 12100-1 (classification of standards)
  • ISO 15537 (human subject testing guidance referenced)
  • EN 614-1 (ergonomic design process referenced)

This standard is essential reading for professionals who need to choose, document and use computer manikins reliably for ergonomic and workspace design tasks, ensuring anthropometric and biomechanical consistency in digital human modelling.

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Ergonomie - Computer-Manikins und Körperumriss-Schablonen - Teil 1:
Allgemeine Anforderungen (ISO 15536-1:2005)Ergonomie - Mannequins informatisés et gabarits humains - Partie 1: Exigences générales (ISO 15536-1:2005)Ergonomics - Computer manikins and body templates - Part 1: General requirements (ISO 15536-1:2005)13.180ErgonomijaErgonomicsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN ISO 15536-1:2008SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008en,fr,de01-december-2008SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN ISO 15536-1September 2008ICS 13.180Supersedes EN ISO 15536-1:2005
English VersionErgonomics - Computer manikins and body templates - Part 1:General requirements (ISO 15536-1:2005)Ergonomie - Mannequins informatisés et gabarits humains- Partie 1: Exigences générales (ISO 15536-1:2005)Ergonomie - Computer-Manikins undKörperumrissschablonen - Teil 1: AllgemeineAnforderungen (ISO 15536-1:2005)This European Standard was approved by CEN on 25 August 2008.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as theofficial versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
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Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC.4 Annex ZB (informative)
Relationship between this
European
Standard and the Essential Requirements
of EU Directive 2006/42/EC.5
Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association to provide a means of conforming to Essential Requirements of the New Approach Directive 98/37/EC on machinery, amended by 98/79/EC. Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Communities under that Directive and has been implemented as a national standard in at least one Member State, compliance with the normative clauses of this standard given in Table ZA.1 confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption of conformity with the relevant Essential Requirements of that Directive and associated EFTA regulations. Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Directive 98/37/EC,
amended by 98/79/EC Clause(s)/sub-clause(s) of this EN Essential Requirements (ERs) of Directive 98/37/EC, amended by 98/79/EC Qualifying remarks/Notes All clauses Annex I: 1.1.2.d, 3.2, 4.2.1.1, 4.2.1.2, 1.6.1, 1.6.2 -
WARNING — Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling within the scope of this standard.
Relationship between this
European
Standard and the Essential Requirements
of EU Directive 2006/42/EC This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association to provide a means of conforming to Essential Requirements of the New Approach Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery. Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Communities under that Directive and has been implemented as a national standard in at least one Member State, compliance with the normative clauses of this standard given in Table ZB.1 confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption of conformity with the relevant Essential Requirements of that Directive and associated EFTA regulations.
Table ZB.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Directive 2006/42/EC Clause(s)/sub-clause(s) of this EN Essential Requirements (ERs) of Directive 2006/42/EC Qualifying remarks/Notes All clauses Annex I: 1.1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.1.7, 1.1.8, 3.2 Computer manikins and body templates as described in this standard support a correct design of the operators work space, access openings and manholes.
WARNING — Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling within the scope of this standard.
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ISO 15536-1:2005(E) © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved iii Contents Page Foreword.iv Introduction.v 1 Scope.1 2 Normative references.1 3 Terms and definitions.1 4 Accuracy.2 5 Usability.3 6 Documentation.4 Annex A (informative)
Factors affecting the anthropometric accuracy of manikins and of the analyses and determinations performed using them.7 Bibliography.12
ISO 15536-1:2005(E) iv © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 15536-1 was prepared by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) Technical Committee CEN/TC 122, Ergonomics, in collaboration with Technical Committee ISO/TC 159, Ergonomics, Subcommittee SC 3, Anthropometry and biomechanics, in accordance with the Agreement on technical cooperation between ISO and CEN (Vienna Agreement). ISO 15536 consists of the following parts, under the general title Ergonomics — Computer manikins and body templates: — Part 1: General requirements The following parts are under preparation: — Part 2: Structures and dimensions SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008

ISO 15536-1:2005(E) © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved v Introduction The structure of safety standards in the field of machinery is as follows. a) Type-A standards (basis standards) give basic concepts, principle for design, and general aspects that can be applied to machinery. b) Type-B standards (generic safety standards) dealing with one or more safety aspect(s) or one or more type(s) of safeguards that can be used across a wide range of machinery:  type-B1 standards on particular safety aspects (e.g. safety distances, surface temperature, noise);  type-B2 standards on safeguards (e.g. two-hand controls, interlocking devices, pressure-sensitive devices, guards). c) Type-C standards (machinery safety standards) dealing with detailed safety requirements for a particular machine or group of machines. This part of ISO 15536 is a type-B standard as stated in ISO 12100-1. When provisions of a type-C standard are different from those which are stated in type-A or type-B standards, the provisions of the type-C standard take precedence over the provisions of the other standards for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of the type-C standard. This part of ISO 15536 concerns requirements which are, to a great extent, independent both of the state of the art in the currently rapidly developing field of computer manikins and body templates, and of the availability of up-to-date, detailed and representative anthropometric data. The physical characteristics of the human body are one of the starting points in the design of spaces, furniture, machines and other equipment. Computer technology is advancing rapidly and allows the construction of computer manikins to model the human body and to simulate human activities. Anthropometrically accurate manikins or body templates can be used, for example, to visualize the geometric relationship between the human body and the physical environment. Various functions of evaluation can also be integrated into the manikin and manikin system, for example, indication of reach zones, visualization of viewing fields, biomechanical calculation of required strength, and simulation of movements. Computer manikins are intended to reduce the need for real test persons and the evaluation of physical models and prototypes. However, real persons provide not only their true physical dimensions but also their differing functional and perceptual capabilities as well as their assessment of the ease of performance, comfort and other properties of the design (see ISO 15537). The computer manikin permits quick, easy and early identification of possible dimensional shortcomings. Critical dimensions restricting operations, such as fitting into a confined space or reaching objects can be quickly assessed in relation to extreme body measurements. The dimensioning would otherwise require tests with a large number of test persons. In the use of manikins, several ergonomic aspects (e.g. anthropometric, postural, visual, strength-related, dynamic) are addressed in one and the same test situation. As a universal design tool, the manikin is particularly useful for entirely novel designs, when no recommendations on the dimensions exist and no reference situations for full-scale evaluation are available. In the design process, the use of computer modelling with a manikin facilitates information exchange and collaboration between different specialists and users. SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008

ISO 15536-1:2005(E) vi © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved When used appropriately, computer manikins accelerate the entire design process and reduce the costs of designing. The ergonomic design process is presented as a whole in EN 614-1. The use of computer manikins does not ensure appropriate design solutions automatically, and they can even be misused. The designer may use them inappropriately, for example, by permitting awkward postures, or by providing too little space for movements. It is possible that he or she is not aware of the inherent limitations of computer manikins, either in anthropometric, postural or biomechanical respects. As the complexity of the manikin systems increases, the links to the data on these human characteristics can also become difficult or impossible to trace. The manikins and manikin systems available so far vary with respect to the functions and features they afford, as well as to their accuracy and usability. At the present developmental stage, the most sophisticated manikin systems may require powerful hardware and specially trained users, and they may be unavailable to many designers. The most simple ones may be easy to use but are of restricted value for designing. The systems may also differently emphasise such components as anthropometric accuracy, biomechanical capabilities, graphical visualisation, geometric design, simulation and animation. The choice of manikin and the associated design system is, to a great extent, a trade-off between these different features. Broad experience of the field and a high level of care are necessary when choosing and using the manikin system, and for controlling the effects of other external parameters, however sophisticated the manikin system may be.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15536-1:2005(E) © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved 1 Ergonomics — Computer manikins and body templates — Part 1: General requirements IMPORTANT — The application of this part of ISO 15536 should be verified by practical tests with real persons. 1 Scope This part of ISO 15536 establishes the general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems. It addresses their anthropometric and biomechanical properties, taking into account their usability and restrictions for structural complexity and functional versatility, and is also intended as a guide for the selection of manikins and manikin systems and for the evaluation of their accuracy and usability for the specified use. It specifies the documentation of the characteristics of manikins and manikin systems and their intended use, for the guidance of their users. It provides means for ensuring that computer manikins and body templates for the design of work space are appropriately accurate and reliable in their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects. It aims to ensure that users of manikins are able to choose an appropriate manikin system for particular design tasks and use it in an appropriate way. It sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin, but provides recommendations on the other factors that can influence the accuracy of the analyses and determinations performed using them. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 7250, Basic human body measurements for technological design ISO 9241-11, Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 11: Guidance on usability ISO 12100-1, Safety of machinery — Basic concepts, general principles for design — Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology EN 614-1, Safety of machinery — Ergonomic design principles — Part 1: Terminology and general principles 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 12100-1 and the following apply. 3.1 computer manikin two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) graphical computer representation of the human body based on anthropometric measurements, link and joint structure, and movement characteristics SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008

ISO 15536-1:2005(E) 2 © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved 3.2 computer manikin system computer modelling system consisting of a computer manikin, tools for controlling and manipulating the manikin (e.g. posture, anthropometric measurements), functions for mimicking human characteristics and behaviour (e.g. biomechanical, strength, movements), and means to position the manikin in relation to the computer model of the physical environment 3.3 body template physical two-dimensional, usually articulated, contour model of the human body based on anthropometric measurements 4 Accuracy 4.1 General Several factors affect the accuracy of the analysis and determinations performed with the help of a manikin. Some depend on the anthropometric, structural, functional and biomechanical accuracy of the manikin itself; some on the knowledge and experience of the user of the manikin, for example, how appropriately the fine adjustments of the posture are done, or how deep the manikin is set in a cushioned seat surface. The required accuracy depends on the work tasks and the criticality of the dimensions (e.g. access, reach). This part of ISO 15536 sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin (see 4.2 to 4.3), but provides recommendations on the other factors which can influence the accuracy of the analyses and determinations performed with their help. These factors are described and discussed in Annex A. 4.2 Static accuracy of manikins The structure and shape of the manikin shall conform with the shape and anthropometric measurements of the human body (see 6.4). Particular attention should be given to the design of a manikin so that the measurements of a manikin match the measurement of a human being in corresponding postures (e.g. standing and sitting). The conformity of a computer manikin with the available population data on anthropometric measurements shall be checked by measuring the manikin in accordance with ISO 7250. By measuring horizontal or vertical distances between selected points, the measurements of the manikin can be compared with population data (or those presented for the European population in ISO 15534-3), and the accuracy in standard positions can be determined (see 6.5). 4.3 Specific issues of anthropometric accuracy 4.3.1 Effect of slump The standardised postures in which the anthropometric measurements are taken are erect, whereas in natural postures the body is slightly slumped. The variation of the relevant measurements in standing and sitting postures should be considered by allowing the relevant fine adjustment in the posture of the trunk, or by a relevant slump factor (in upright postures this varies normally from 10 mm to 60 mm). 4.3.2 Soft tissue deformation The body consists of both hard tissues such as bones which are rigid, and soft ones such as muscles and fat which deform when the posture is changed, or when subjected to pressure. The manikin should have provisions for taking account of deformable tissue, for example, in the area of the buttocks so that the height of the trunk remains correct when changing from standing to sitting. SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008

ISO 15536-1:2005(E) © ISO 2005 – All rights reserved 3 4.3.3 Joint movement Joint mobility affects anthropometric accuracy. For example, the shoulder and the centre of rotation of the shoulder joint are mobile, which greatly affects forward and upward reach. The user of the manikin should be made aware of the type of reach of the manikin (e.g. convenient/maximal reach). Consideration of the shoulder movement should be realized by the appropriate function of the manikin, or by providing the user of the possibility to adjust the location of the joint rotation centre within the range of its movement. For more information on joint movement, see A.3.3. 5 Usability 5.1 General Computer manikin software systems shall be easy to
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SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Ergonomics - Computer manikins and body templates - Part 1: General requirements (ISO 15536-1:2005)". This standard covers: ISO 15536-1:2005 establishes the general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems. It addresses their anthropometric and biomechanical properties, taking into account their usability and restrictions for structural complexity and functional versatility, and is also intended as a guide for the selection of manikins and manikin systems and for the evaluation of their accuracy and usability for the specified use. It specifies the documentation of the characteristics of manikins and manikin systems and their intended use, for the guidance of their users. It provides means for ensuring that computer manikins and body templates for the design of work space are appropriately accurate and reliable in their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects. It aims to ensure that users of manikins are able to choose an appropriate manikin system for particular design tasks and use it in an appropriate way. It sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin, but provides recommendations on the other factors that can influence the accuracy of the analyses and determinations performed using them.

ISO 15536-1:2005 establishes the general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems. It addresses their anthropometric and biomechanical properties, taking into account their usability and restrictions for structural complexity and functional versatility, and is also intended as a guide for the selection of manikins and manikin systems and for the evaluation of their accuracy and usability for the specified use. It specifies the documentation of the characteristics of manikins and manikin systems and their intended use, for the guidance of their users. It provides means for ensuring that computer manikins and body templates for the design of work space are appropriately accurate and reliable in their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects. It aims to ensure that users of manikins are able to choose an appropriate manikin system for particular design tasks and use it in an appropriate way. It sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin, but provides recommendations on the other factors that can influence the accuracy of the analyses and determinations performed using them.

SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.180 - Ergonomics. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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기사 제목: SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008 - 인체공학 - 컴퓨터 모형 인간과 체형 템플릿 - 제1부: 일반 요구 사항 (ISO 15536-1:2005) 기사 내용: ISO 15536-1:2005은 컴퓨터 모형 인간, 체형 템플릿 및 모형 시스템의 설계 및 개발을 위한 일반 요구 사항을 정립한다. 이 표준은 이들 시스템의 인체 측정 및 생체 역학적 특성을 다루며, 사용성과 구조적 복잡성 및 기능적 다재다능성에 대한 제약사항도 고려한다. 또한, 이 표준은 모형 및 모형 시스템의 특성과 의도된 사용을 문서화함으로써 사용자를 안내하는 가이드로서의 역할도 한다. 이는 작업 공간 설계를 위한 컴퓨터 모형 인간과 체형 템플릿이 인체 측정 및 생체 역학적 측면에서 적절하게 정확하고 신뢰할 수 있도록 보장하기 위한 수단을 제공한다. 이는 모형 사용자가 특정 설계 작업에 적합한 모형 시스템을 선택하고 적절하게 사용할 수 있도록 보장하기 위한 것이다. 이 표준은 모형의 정적 정확도에만 요구 사항을 설정하지만, 해당 요구 사항에 영향을 미칠 수 있는 요소들에 대한 권고 사항도 제공한다.

記事のタイトル:SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008-人間工学-コンピュータマニキンとボディテンプレート-第1部:一般要件(ISO 15536-1:2005) 記事の内容:ISO 15536-1:2005は、コンピュータマニキン、ボディテンプレート、およびマニキンシステムの設計と開発に関する一般的な要件を確立します。それは、これらのシステムの人体測定と生体力学的特性について取り上げ、使用可能性および構造的複雑性と機能的多様性の制約も考慮します。また、これらのシステムの選択と精度、使用可能性の評価のためのガイドとしての役割も果たします。それは、作業空間の設計のためのコンピュータマニキンとボディテンプレートが人体測定と生体力学的な面で適切に正確で信頼性があることを保証する手段を提供します。これは、マニキンの使用者が特定の設計作業に適したマニキンシステムを選択し、適切に使用できるようにすることを目指しています。そのため、この基準はマニキンの静的な正確性にのみ要件を設定していますが、それらを使用して行われる解析や決定に影響を与える他の要素についても推奨事項を提供しています。

The article discusses the SIST EN ISO 15536-1:2008 standard, which establishes general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates, and manikin systems. The standard covers the anthropometric and biomechanical properties of these systems, including their usability, structural complexity, and functional versatility. It also serves as a guide for selecting and evaluating the accuracy and usability of manikins and manikin systems for specific purposes. The standard aims to ensure that computer manikins and body templates used for designing workspaces are accurate and reliable in terms of their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects. While it focuses on the static accuracy of the manikin, it also provides recommendations on other factors that can affect the accuracy of analyses and determinations made using these systems.