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List of NAVSEA Instructions. Document Date Name Category Subject; 3/5/2004: 01520-003B.pdf: 1000 - 1999 Military Personnel. Shipboard Habitability Improvement Program; Monarch Supply Co., Inc. Has been a key vendor on the Shipboard Habitability Contract for the US Navy for over 12 years. The Habitability Program was initially established by NAVSEA in 1975 and was later expanded to include all Type Commanders in 1979 when CNO issued OPNAVINST 9640.1. Download PDF.
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The design of shipboard work and off-duty spaces affects the health, safety, morale, performance, and retention of ship personnel. NAVSEC's (Naval Ship Engineering Center) Habitability Program is directed at establishing ship designs responsive to personnel needs and expectations. If women are to serve aboard ship, their needs and expectations, as well as those of men, must be addressed. In order to establish responsive ship design criteria for male/female personnel, a major part of NAVSEC's FY '73 effort was directed at gaining a firm understanding of existing and forecasted naval architectural, cost, legal, and social factors. This has resulted in the formulation of general design criteria and a follow-on plan for FY '74.
Supplemental Notes:
Report; Report of FY '73 findings
Corporate Authors:
Naval Ship Engineering Center
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Publication Date: 1974-1
Media Info
Features: References;
Pagination: 93 p.
Subject/Index Terms
TRT Terms: Habitat (Ecology); Human factors engineering; Legal factors; Recommendations; Ships; Vehicle design
Uncontrolled Terms: Ship design
Old TRIS Terms: Female ship personnel; Habitability; Shipboard life
Subject Areas: Design; Environment; Law; Marine Transportation; Research; Safety and Human Factors; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
Accession Number: 00648801
Record Type: Publication
Source Agency: Maritime Technical Information Facility