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This exploratory study presents the results of an evaluation of human behavior obtained through a first use of the platform PEPSS (Prototyping platform for evaluating and use tests). During tests, subjects were confronted with a work situation characterized by multisollicitations induced by different distractors while performing a monitoring task. Using different tools, we have collected the performance, their emotional reactions and the subjective feeling. A multivariate analysis was used to study the behavior of subjects facing the multisollicitations. These first results open new opportunities for the analysis of work situations and evaluation of innovative products as the Platform PEPSS is reconfigurable and adaptable according to new needs.