HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM
The primary purpose of the psychology laboratory participation in the test was to detect human factors problems associated with Quartermaster Corps standard clothing and equipment in the operation of the PERSHING Missile System and to report these problems to the responsible design and development g...
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ftdtic:AD0701872 2023-05-15T15:01:26+02:00 HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM McGinnis, John M. Zimmerer, Theodore QUARTERMASTER RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING CENTER NATICK MA 1962-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0701872 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0701872 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0701872 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Surface-launched Guided Missiles Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System Protective Equipment *SURFACE TO SURFACE MISSILES *EXPOSURE SUITS COMPATIBILITY HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ARCTIC REGIONS COLD WEATHER TESTS LAUNCHING SITES HEATERS GLOVES ARMY EQUIPMENT ARMY OPERATIONS PERSHING Text 1962 ftdtic 2016-02-22T04:43:58Z The primary purpose of the psychology laboratory participation in the test was to detect human factors problems associated with Quartermaster Corps standard clothing and equipment in the operation of the PERSHING Missile System and to report these problems to the responsible design and development groups. Secondary goals were to make preliminary studies concerning the new experimental integrated clothing system, and the feasibility of using electrically heated handwear for performing critical tasks during operation of the PERSHING equipment. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic |
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Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Surface-launched Guided Missiles Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System Protective Equipment *SURFACE TO SURFACE MISSILES *EXPOSURE SUITS COMPATIBILITY HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ARCTIC REGIONS COLD WEATHER TESTS LAUNCHING SITES HEATERS GLOVES ARMY EQUIPMENT ARMY OPERATIONS PERSHING |
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Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Surface-launched Guided Missiles Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System Protective Equipment *SURFACE TO SURFACE MISSILES *EXPOSURE SUITS COMPATIBILITY HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ARCTIC REGIONS COLD WEATHER TESTS LAUNCHING SITES HEATERS GLOVES ARMY EQUIPMENT ARMY OPERATIONS PERSHING McGinnis, John M. Zimmerer, Theodore HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM |
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Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Surface-launched Guided Missiles Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System Protective Equipment *SURFACE TO SURFACE MISSILES *EXPOSURE SUITS COMPATIBILITY HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ARCTIC REGIONS COLD WEATHER TESTS LAUNCHING SITES HEATERS GLOVES ARMY EQUIPMENT ARMY OPERATIONS PERSHING |
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The primary purpose of the psychology laboratory participation in the test was to detect human factors problems associated with Quartermaster Corps standard clothing and equipment in the operation of the PERSHING Missile System and to report these problems to the responsible design and development groups. Secondary goals were to make preliminary studies concerning the new experimental integrated clothing system, and the feasibility of using electrically heated handwear for performing critical tasks during operation of the PERSHING equipment. |
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HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM |
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HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM |
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HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM |
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HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM |
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HUMAN FACTORS STUDY OF QMC CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING COLD WEATHER TESTS OF THE PERSHING MISSILE SYSTEM |
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human factors study of qmc clothing and equipment during cold weather tests of the pershing missile system |
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