Human Factors and Accessibility

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Human Factors and Accessibility

Human factors designs for real bodies, abilities, attention and error. Accessibility treats diverse use as a requirement, not a later cosmetic adjustment.

Core checkpoint: Design the system so a predictable human slip does not become a dangerous failure.

Which statement best captures the core checkpoint for Human Factors and Accessibility?

Enter the highlighted key term for Human Factors and Accessibility. Checkpoint clue: When should accessibility requirements be defined?

Which lesson most directly explains the concepts used in this application?

Public equipment should remain usable across language, mobility, vision and literacy differences.