CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS

HANDBOOK OF CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS

A truck with its driver on board is standing on a sloping quayside. Suddenly the truck starts to roll backward toward the edge of the quay. The driver reacts spontaneously and pushes the direction lever forward. This results in the truck increasing speed and falling over the edge of the quay. The truck driver is seriously injured in the accident.

In the police enquiry following this incident, it was concluded that the accident was due to the truck driver’s error. However, the lever that controlled the direction in which the truck travelled was designed so that when the lever was pushed forward the truck travelled backward, and when it was pushed backward, the truck moved forward.

On further thought, it is self-evident that this design is both illogical and unsuit­able. It should instead have been designed so that the truck travelled in the direction of the lever movement. It could be said that the accident was caused by designer error rather than user error. The designer had not taken into account the natural response of a truck driver in such an incident—that is to say—no consideration had been given to ergonomic factors in the design of the controls of the truck.

Ergonomics is concerned with the adaptation of technology to suit man’s natural abilities and needs. The aims of research in this field are to:

1. Prevent ill-health, injury, and fatigue.

2. Create comfort and well-being.

3. Promote efficiency (both qualitatively and quantitatively) and improve reli­ability in production.

4. Create interesting and meaningful jobs.

Control rooms of different types have considerable problems as far as adapta­tion to man is concerned. Problems include instruments that are difficult to read and which are illogically positioned, or controls that are difficult to hold and have unsuit­able movement directions.

This handbook is designed to be used as a simple and easily accessible aid in the design and development of new control and operation rooms, primarily in the process industries. Suitable sections may also be used in the design of other types of control rooms. The book is important for all those involved in the design of opera­tion: control room designers, instrument engineers, data engineers, process special­ists, and control engineers. It is my hope that the process operators who sit and operate the machines will also be able to use this book.

It is sometimes impossible to provide concrete recommendations and solutions to problems. What is needed instead is a general knowledge of man’s functioning, needs, and nature in order to be able to choose the best technical solution in a par­ticular situation. This results in certain chapters in the book being of a more descrip­tive nature.

Accordingly, this could be seen as an ergonomic ‘cookbook’ where the ‘reci­pes’—that is, the development of operation and control rooms—are easily accessible.

A lot of background material and many definitions have been excluded in order to fulfil this aim, but those who are especially interested can find them in other publica­tions cited.

ToniIvergard

Stockholm, Sweden

CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS

Levers

Levers are activated either by the whole hand or just by the fingers. In general, where fine control is needed, only the fingers should be used. The following recommendations apply …

Rotary Switches

These can be divided into two categories: cylindrical and winged. The primary dif­ference between these is that the winged version has a pair of ‘wings’ above the cylindrical part. The …

Toggle Switches

Toggle switches can be used to show two or three positions. Where there are three positions, one should be up, the middle one straight out, and the other one down­wards. …

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