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Guidance for use in the application of ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 - Part 2: Ergonomics design considerations for accessibility

Abstract

This document provides ergonomics data for standard developers to use in applying ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 to address accessibility in standards. These data can also be used by ergonomists and designers to support the development of more accessible products, systems, services, environments, and facilities. The ergonomics data include quantitative data and knowledge about basic human characteristics and capabilities as well as context-specific and task-specific data, all being based on ergonomics research. The data focused on the effects of ageing and/or consequences of various types of human sensory, physical, and cognitive disabilities. It does not contain general ergonomics data that have no direct relation to ageing or disabilities. The data presented in this document are not exhaustive due to no available data for some aspects of human characteristics and capabilities with regard to ageing and disabilities.

Begin

2022-03-02

WI

00122271

Planned document number

DIN CEN ISO/TR 22411-2

Project number

02300327

Responsible national committee

NA 023-00-02 GA - Joint working committee of Ergonomics Standards Committee/Information Technology and selected IT Applications Standards Committee/German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies: Accessible design/Accessibility  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 122/WG 2 - Ergonomic design principles  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 159/WG 2 - Ergonomics for people with special requirements  

Contact

Batbayar Ganbaatar

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