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TM_F_1337_ _10_2015
Designation:F133710(Reapproved 2015)An American National StandardStandard Practice forHuman Systems Integration Program Requirements forShips and Marine Systems,Equipment,and Facilities1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1337;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript epsilon()indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope1.1 ObjectivesThis practice establishes and defines theprocesses and associated requirements for incorporating Hu-man Systems Integration(HSI)into all phases of governmentand commercial ship,offshore structure,and marine systemand equipment(hereafter referred to as marine system)acqui-sition life cycle.HSI must be integrated fully with theengineering processes applied to the design,acquisition,andoperations of marine systems.This application includes thefollowing:1.1.1 Ships and offshore structures.1.1.2 Marine systems,machinery,and equipment developedto be deployed on a ship or offshore structure where theirdesign,once integrated into the ship or offshore structure,willpotentially impact human performance,safety and healthhazards,survivability,morale,quality of life,and fitness forduty.1.1.3 Integration of marine systems and equipment intoships and offshore structures including arrangements,facilitylayout,installations,communications,and data links.1.1.4 Modernization and retrofitting ships and offshorestructures.1.2 Target AudienceThe intended audience for this docu-ment consists of individuals with HSI training and experiencerepresenting the procuring activity,contractor or vendor per-sonnel with HSI experience,and engineers and managementpersonnel familiar with HSI methods,processes,and objec-tives.See 5.2.3 for guidance on qualifications of HSI special-ists.1.3 ContentsThis document is divided into the followingsections and subsections.TABLE OF CONTENTSSectionandSubsectionTitle1Scope1.1Objectives1.2Target Audience1.3Contents2Human Systems Integration2.1Definition of Human Systems Integration2.2HSI Integration Process2.3HSI Program Requirements3Referenced Documents3.1Introduction3.2ASTM Standards3.3Commercial Standards and Documents3.4Government Standards and Documents4Terminology4.1.1Arrangement Drawing4.1.2Contractor4.1.3Critical Activity4.1.4Cultural Expectation4.1.5Function4.1.6Human Systems Integration4.1.7High Drivers4.1.8Human Error4.1.9Manning4.1.10Manpower4.1.11Marine System4.1.12Mission4.1.13Offshore Structure or Facility4.1.14Operational Requirements4.1.15Panel Layout Drawings4.1.16Procuring Organization4.1.17System4.1.18Task4.1.19User Interface4.1.20Vendor5Summary of Practice5.1HSI Design Objectives5.2Key Success Factors5.3HSI Plan5.4HSI Integrated Product Team5.6Quality Assurance5.7Nonduplication5.8Cognizance and Coordination6Significance of Use6.1Intended Use6.2Scope and Nature of Work6.3Government Formalized,Full Scale Acquisition6.4Commercial Acquisition Process6.5Non-Developmental Item Acquisition6.6Modernization1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F25 on Ships andMarine Technology and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F25.07 onGeneral Requirements.Current edition approved May 1,2015.Published June 2015.Originallyapproved in 1991.Last previous edition approved in 2010 as F1337 10.DOI:10.1520/F1337-10R15.Copyright ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959.United States1 TABLE OF CONTENTSSectionandSubsectionTitle7HSI Activities7.1Overview7.2HSI Lessons Learned7.3Early Marine Systems Analyses7.4Front End Analysis7.5HSI Risk Analysis7.6Manpower Analyses7.7Personnel Analyses7.8Training Analyses7.9Workload Analysis7.10HSI Input to Procurement Documents and Specifications7.11SOH Hazards Analyses7.12Personnel Survivability Analyses7.13Habitability Analysis7.14Health Service Analysis7.15Modeling and Simulation7.16User Interface(UI)Design7.17Usability Evaluations and UI Concept Exploration7.18Valve Criticality Analysis7.19Link Analysis7.20Design Reviews7.21Drawings and CAD Model Reviews7.22Inspections7.23Developmental Test and Evaluation7.24Operational Test and Evaluation8Documentation8.1Data Requirements8.2Traceability8.3Access to Data9KeywordsFigureNumberFigure TitleFig.1Process for Determining the Need for an HSI ProgramFig.2Sample Outline of a Typical HSIPFig.3Government HSI Systems Engineering Process and theSystem Acquisition Life CycleFig.4Phases of the Commercial Ship Acquisition ProcessTableNumberTable TitleTable 1Description of Government-Oriented HSI DomainsTable 2Key Interactions among HSI DomainsTable 3Minimum Qualifications for HSI SpecialistsTable 4Typical HSI Questions for NDI AcquisitionsTable 5HSI Activities by Government Acquisition PhaseTable 6HSI Activities by Commercial Industry Acquisition PhaseTable 7Function Allocation ConsiderationsTable 8Typical Task Analysis In

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