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Standard and/or project under the direct responsibility of ISO/TC 159/SC 3 Secretariat | Stage | ICS |
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Multivariate analysis tools and techniques for synthesis with anthropometric data
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30.60 | |
Ergonomics — The application of ISO/TR 12295, ISO 11226, the ISO 11228 series and ISO/TR 23476 in the construction sector (civil construction)
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60.60 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 1: Body measurement definitions and landmarks
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95.99 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 1: Body measurement definitions and landmarks
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90.93 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 2: Statistical summaries of body measurements from national populations
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95.99 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 2: Statistical summaries of body measurements from national populations — Amendment 1
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95.99 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 2: Statistical summaries of body measurements from national populations
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60.60 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 3: Worldwide and regional design ranges for use in product standards
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90.93 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design — Part 4: Expected performance of skilled anthropometrists
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60.60 | |
Basic human body measurements for technological design
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95.99 | |
Ergonomics — Evaluation of static working postures
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90.93 | |
Ergonomics — Evaluation of static working postures — Technical Corrigendum 1
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60.60 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 1: Lifting and carrying
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95.99 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 1: Lifting, lowering and carrying
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60.60 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 2: Pushing and pulling
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90.92 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 2: Pushing and pulling — Amendment 1
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60.60 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 2: Pushing and pulling
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20.00 |
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Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 3: Handling of low loads at high frequency
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90.92 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 3: Repetitive movements and exertions of the upper limbs
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30.60 | |
Ergonomics — Application document for International Standards on manual handling (ISO 11228-1, ISO 11228-2 and ISO 11228-3) and evaluation of static working postures (ISO 11226)
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60.60 | |
Ergonomics — Manual handling of people in the healthcare sector
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60.60 | |
Safety of machinery — Anthropometric requirements for the design of workstations at machinery
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90.93 | |
Safety of machinery — Anthropometric requirements for the design of workstations at machinery — Technical Corrigendum 1
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60.60 | |
Safety of machinery — Anthropometric requirements for the design of workstations at machinery — Technical Corrigendum 2
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60.60 | |
Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery — Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole-body access into machinery
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90.92 | |
Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery — Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole-body access into machinery
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20.00 |
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Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery — Part 2: Principles for determining the dimensions required for access openings
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90.92 | |
Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery — Part 2: Principles for determining the dimensions required for access openings
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20.00 |
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Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery — Part 3: Anthropometric data
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90.92 | |
Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery — Part 3: Anthropometric data
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10.99 |
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General requirements for establishing anthropometric databases
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95.99 | |
General requirements for establishing anthropometric databases
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95.99 | |
General requirements for establishing anthropometric databases
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95.99 | |
General requirements for establishing anthropometric databases
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60.60 | |
Ergonomics — Computer manikins and body templates — Part 1: General requirements
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90.93 | |
Ergonomics — Computer manikins and body templates — Part 2: Verification of functions and validation of dimensions for computer manikin systems
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90.93 | |
Principles for selecting and using test persons for testing anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs
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95.99 | |
Principles for selecting and using test persons for testing anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs
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60.60 | |
3-D human body scan data — Methods for the processing of human body scan data
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60.60 | |
Ergonomic procedures for the improvement of local muscular workloads — Part 1: Guidelines for reducing local muscular workloads
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95.99 | |
Ergonomics guidelines for the optimization of musculoskeletal workload
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90.93 | |
3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases — Part 1: Evaluation protocol for body dimensions extracted from 3-D body scans
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90.60 | |
Ergonomics — 3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases — Part 2: Evaluation protocol of surface shape and repeatability of relative landmark positions
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95.99 | |
Ergonomics — 3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases — Part 2: Evaluation protocol of surface shape and repeatability of relative landmark positions
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60.60 | |
3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases
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95.99 | |
3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases
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95.99 | |
General requirements for establishing muscular strength databases
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30.60 |
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Ergonomics — Recovery model for cyclical industrial work
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60.60 | |
Safety of machinery — Ergonomic principles for the design of sorting cabins intended for the manual sorting of dry household and similar waste originating from selective collection
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30.99 | |
Ergonomics — Application of ISO 11226, the ISO 11228 series and ISO/TR 12295 in the agricultural sector
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60.60 | |
Validation protocol for walking speed as extracted from various sensor systems that measure human body motion for the healthcare sector
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60.60 | |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Ease of operation
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60.60 | |
Basic muscular strength measurements for technological design — Part 1: Muscular strength measurements definitions, instrumentation, and protocol
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20.00 |
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