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<blockquote>''A robust process by which to design and develop systems that effectively and affordably integrate human capabilities and limitations.'' (USAF 2009)</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>''A robust process by which to design and develop systems that effectively and affordably integrate human capabilities and limitations.'' (USAF 2009)</blockquote>
  
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USAF. 2009. ''Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook.'' Brooks City-Base, TX, USA: US Air Force Directorate of Human Performance Integration. AFD-090121-054. Available at: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090121-054.pdf
 
USAF. 2009. ''Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook.'' Brooks City-Base, TX, USA: US Air Force Directorate of Human Performance Integration. AFD-090121-054. Available at: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090121-054.pdf
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===Discussion===
 
===Discussion===
 
There has not been a standard usage for the term "Occupational Health". The term may also be seen as "human systems integration", "human-systems integration", "human system integration", and "human-system integration."   
 
There has not been a standard usage for the term "Occupational Health". The term may also be seen as "human systems integration", "human-systems integration", "human system integration", and "human-system integration."   
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A robust process by which to design and develop systems that effectively and affordably integrate human capabilities and limitations. (USAF 2009)

Source(s)

USAF. 2009. Air Force Human Systems Integration Handbook. Brooks City-Base, TX, USA: US Air Force Directorate of Human Performance Integration. AFD-090121-054. Available at: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090121-054.pdf

Discussion

There has not been a standard usage for the term "Occupational Health". The term may also be seen as "human systems integration", "human-systems integration", "human system integration", and "human-system integration."

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