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Part Task Trainer. This is usually a one or two station trainer
used to familiarize the trainee with the controls and operation of the
station. Generally the computers are housed in the same area as the station.
These generally do not require hydraulics, but do require 400 Hz power. Size
varies on these units due to changes in the number of stations and complexity
of the simulation. Access floor system is required.
Pilot Ready Room. This is an area where the student pilots wait
for their training briefing and "flight" in the simulator. Several trainers
require the trainees to be in their flight suits during the training to make
use of the g-suit in the simulation. This area must accommodate male and
female changing areas where separate locker rooms are not available. The
Ready Room could also double as a lounge.
Print Shop. This space may be required where a subject facility
provides regional instructional support such as an In-Service Engineering
Office (ISEO). Include printing equipment in the Collateral Equipment List.
Site Manager's Office. Provide a single person on-site private
office for the device contractor's manager of operation and maintenance and
supervisor of contractor personnel. Private conversations are conducted here
between the supervisor and personnel. Provide quiet lockable office and
acoustical rating complying with DM 1.03.
be required. Refer to MIL-HDBK-1013/1, Design Guidelines For Physical
Security Of Fixed Land-based Facilities, for guidance in vault design.
Provide sprinkler protection in the vault.
Toilets. Specify ceiling hung partitions for easier cleaning and
drainage to eliminate rusting of floor mounts. Provide solid plastic
partition finish for better hygiene and graffiti resistance. Provide shelf
for temporary stowage of hand carried items such as hats and books.
Vending. Provide an alcove or a separate area off the corridor
such that pedestrian traffic is not restricted, but also located convenient
to or within lounge area. Locate vending machines where they can be properly
serviced and maintained with minimal disturbance to facility operations.
Provide secure brackets to prevent overturning of machines and a hard surface
floor sloped to floor drains adjacent to vending machines. Buildings having
more than 100 federal employees located therein or 15,000 square feet or more
should have one or more satisfactory sites for a blind-operated vending
facility.
Visitor Control. Locate the checkpoint at the primary pedestrian
entrance to the facility adjacent to the lobby and near administrative areas.
Provide 42 inch high counter with sign-in area, under counter files, lockable
storage, intercom console where required, and staff phone. Accommodate
number of personnel designated by the user. Include a recessed scuff area at
the entry point for control of debris from foot traffic. A vestibule is
recommended for energy conservation.
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Interior Design. NAVFAC DM-14.01, Interior Design provides
interior design guidance. Provide imaginative and creative use of colors and
furnishings. Design solutions should also be economical and the furnishings
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