DocumentCode :
1650061
Title :
Research study on the effects of illumination on performance of control room tasks
Author :
Horst, R.L. ; Silverman, E.B. ; Kershner, R.L. ; Mahaffey, D.L. ; Parris, H.L.
Author_Institution :
ARD Corp., Columbia, MD, USA
fYear :
1988
Firstpage :
238
Lastpage :
246
Abstract :
Pilot empirical data were obtained regrading the levels of illumination sufficient for performing tasks analogous to those performed in control rooms. In a computerized laboratory testbed, subjects scanned edgewise meters, examined hard-copy X-Y plots to discern the value of the displayed function at specific coordinates, and proofread hard-copy plant procedures. In a power-plant control-room simulator, data were likewise collected in a meter-reading task. For each task, response time and accuracy were measured under a range of illumination levels. The results from both settings indicated that with decreasing illumination, increased errors and/or longer response times occurred only for levels below ten footcandles, if at all. These data suggest that adequate performance in control room tasks can be achieved at illumination levels below those recommended in NUREG-0700 (US Nuclear Regulatory Commission control-room design guidelines).<>
Keywords :
control facilities; lighting; nuclear power stations; power station computer control; NUREG-0700; US Nuclear Regulatory Commission control-room design guidelines; computerized laboratory testbed; control room tasks; hard-copy X-Y plots; hard-copy plant procedures; illumination; performance; power-plant control-room simulator; response time; Cathode ray tubes; Delay; Displays; Guidelines; Instruments; Laboratories; Lighting control; Management training; Personnel; Power generation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1988., Conference Record for 1988 IEEE Fourth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HFPP.1988.27510
Filename :
27510
Link To Document :
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