ASTM F1337
Standard Practice for Human Systems Integration Program Requirements for Ships and Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
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ASTM F1337 is the ASTM standard that sets out a practice for human systems integration program requirements for ships and marine systems, equipment, and facilities. It is relevant when organizations need to consider how people, procedures, and technical systems fit together during design and development. By addressing human systems integration early, this standard can help support safer operation, better usability, and more effective system performance across marine applications.
Overview of ASTM F1337
The official title of ASTM F1337 places it within human systems integration, with a focus on program requirements rather than a product test method. In practical terms, it is intended to guide how human-related considerations are built into projects involving ships, marine systems, equipment, and facilities. This makes it useful for teams that need a structured approach to integrating operator needs, maintainability, and functional design considerations into technical programs and procurement activities.
Common use cases of ASTM F1337
ASTM F1337 is commonly used in marine programs where human performance and system interaction are important design factors. It may support planning for ships, onboard equipment, and shore-side facilities by helping define program requirements related to usability, operation, and maintenance. The standard is also relevant for engineering and acquisition workflows that need a consistent framework for evaluating how personnel will interact with marine systems throughout their lifecycle.
Benefits of using ASTM F1337
Using ASTM F1337 can help improve consistency in how human systems integration requirements are defined and applied. That matters for compliance-oriented programs, technical review, and procurement because it provides a common reference for expectations across teams and suppliers. It may also reduce integration risk by encouraging early attention to operator needs, maintainability, and system usability, which can support more efficient evaluation and better overall program outcomes.
- Human systems integration program requirements
- Ships and marine systems focus
- Equipment and facilities applications
- Supports design and procurement planning
- Useful for consistency and compliance checks
- Publication Date: 2022-07-04
- Publisher: ASTM
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