Document ID:  HFS100      Scroll down to access document images.

Overview
Title AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING OF VISUAL DISPLAY TERMINAL WORKSTATIONS
Scope This technical standard specifies requirements for visual display terminals (VDTs), sometimes called visual display units (VDUs), the associated furniture, and the office environment, where the use of a VDT is a required and substantial part of the work performed.
Status Active Adoption Date 04-FEB-1988  
FSC/Area HFAC Dist Stmt See below  
Doc Category:  Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Inc.

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity MI  Aviation & Missile Command
Adopting Activity MI  Aviation & Missile Command
Coordination Full  
Army Custodian MI  Aviation & Missile Command
Navy Custodian AS  Naval Air Systems Command
Air Force Custodian 11  Aeronautical Systems Center



Revision History
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Media Document Part Description Dist Stmt Document Date Pages Size
Document Image Notice - Adoption A 04-FEB-1988 1 3.0 KB
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