Nasa expendable launch vehicle payload safety requirements: requirements table



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GROUND OPERATIONS PLANS


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Introduction

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A1.1.1. Purpose. The Ground Operations Plan (GOP) provides a detailed description of the hazardous and safety critical operations associated with a payload (spacecraft) and its associated ground support equipment. It is the medium from which payload safety approval is obtained from the PSWG in conjunction with Range Safety, along with the Safety Data Packages [Missile Systems Prelaunch Safety Package (MSPSP)] required in NPR 8715.7 and Volume 3 of this document. The GOP may be a stand-alone document or part of the Safety Data Package (MSPSP).

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A1.1.2. Content. This attachment contains the content preparation instructions for the data generated by the requirements delineated in Volume 6.

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A1.1.3. Applicability. The requirements in this attachment are applicable to the payload projects activities in the payload processing facility and the launch site.

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A1.1.4. Submittal Process. The GOP submittal periods are delineated in NPR 8715.7 and 4.1 of Volume 6.

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A1.1.5. Final Approval. The GOP shall be approved by the PSWG and Range Safety as delineated for Safety Data Packages in NPR 8715.7 and in 4.1 and 4.1.4 of this volume.

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Preparation Instructions

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A1.2.1. Content. This attachment contains the content preparation instructions for the data generated by the requirements delineated in Volume 6. The GOP contains a description of planned operations (including back out) and the associated hazard analysis of those operations. Where applicable, previously approved documentation may be referenced throughout the package. The high level Ground Operations Flow Overview presented at the Payload Safety Introduction Briefing shall provide an overview of the major payload activities and tasks, where these activities and tasks take place, and an operations flow timeline for these activities and conform to Volume 6 and this Attachment. The Draft GOP is due 30 days prior to project’s mission CDR for Safety Review II per NPR 8715.7. The Final GOP shall be submitted 90 days prior to the payload shipment to the processing site per NPR 8715.7. The information from a GOP may be part of the respective Safety Data Packages as an inclusion or may be a separate document. The level of detail provided in the GOP data shall be commensurate with the level of data available at the time of submission.

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A1.2.2. Format. Payload project format is acceptable provided the information described below is provided.

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A1.2.2.1. Table of Contents and Glossary. The GOP shall contain a table of contents and a glossary.

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A1.2.2.2. Introduction. The “introduction” section shall address the purpose and scope of the GOP.

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A1.2.2.3. General Description. The “general description” section shall present an overview of the system and the general processing flow as a prologue to the hazardous and safety critical operation descriptions. The following items are included in this section:

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A1.2.2.3.1. General flow of system integration and testing.

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A1.2.2.3.2. Facilities to be used.

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A1.2.2.3.3. Generic timeline with sufficient granularity to identify the major hazardous and/or FTS operations.

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A1.2.2.4. Ground Operations. The “ground operations” section shall identify the ground processing flow including all hazardous and safety critical operations. The following items are included in this section:

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A1.2.2.4.1. List of all non-hazardous, hazardous, and safety critical procedures by title and numerical designation with an indication as to which have been designated as hazardous or related to FTS operation.

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A1.2.2.4.2. Procedure Descriptions. Procedure descriptions shall include separate listing of tasks so that hazardous tasks within each procedure can be identified.

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A1.2.2.4.3. Procedure Task Summaries. Task summaries for each procedure shall include the following information:

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A1.2.2.4.3.1. Each separate task.

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A1.2.2.4.3.2. Responsible agency.

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A1.2.2.4.3.3. Objective.

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A1.2.2.4.3.4. Initial and final configuration.

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A1.2.2.4.3.5. Equipment and support required.

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A1.2.2.4.3.6. Description.

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A1.2.2.4.3.7. Hazards and precautions.

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A1.2.2.4.3.8. List of approved PPE and detection equipment used in ground operations.

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A1.2.2.4.4. Flow Chart Task Summary. A flow chart indicating expected time sequence and location of each individual procedure and task shall be included. Each flow chart block used shall be assigned a maximum of one procedure and include the following information:

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A1.2.2.4.4.1. Identifier for each procedure.

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A1.2.2.4.4.2. Procedure number.

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A1.2.2.4.4.3. Hazardous, non-hazardous, or safety critical designation.

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A1.2.2.4.4.4. Task summary number(s).

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A1.2.2.4.5. Identification of emergency and abort/back-out actions.

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A1.2.2.4.6. A list of personnel training, certification, medical certification examination (e.g., crane, propellant, ordnance) as per NPR 1800.1, NASA, Occupational Health Procedures, and experience requirements for each type of hazardous operation such as ordnance, crane, and propellant operations.

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A1.2.2.5. Off-Site Processing. The “off-site processing” section shall include the following information:

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A1.2.2.5.1. A detailed description of the off-site build-up and transport configuration of the payload that will be transported to the Range or launch area.

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A1.2.2.5.2. A description of the tests performed on hazardous and safety critical systems such as rotation of S&A devices, no voltage checks on ordnance systems, pressure checks of pressure and propellant vessels, RF radiation measurements, and preliminary FTS checks.

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A1.2.2.6. Operating and Support Hazard Analysis. An Operating and Support Hazard Analysis (O&SHA) shall be performed for each procedure and the results summarized in the GOP.

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A1.2.2.6.1. The O&SHA shall identify and evaluate the safety considerations associated with environments, personnel, procedures, and equipment involved throughout the operational phase of the program and shall meet the intent of Volume 1, Attachment 2, O&SHA requirements.

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A1.2.2.6.2. O&SHAs shall be conducted for activities such as testing, installation, maintenance, support, transportation, storage, operations, and training.

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A1.2.2.6.3. O&SHAs shall coincide with the flow chart task summaries in A1.2.2.4.

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A1.2.2.6.4. O&SHAs shall incorporate a worksheet associated with each specific flow block in the flow chart and shall include the following information:

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A1.2.2.6.4.1. The general hazard group.

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A1.2.2.6.4.2. The specific hazard condition.

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A1.2.2.6.4.3. The effect if the hazard is not controlled.

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A1.2.2.6.4.4. Hazard control hardware.

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A1.2.2.6.4.5. The hazard control procedure.

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A1.2.2.6.4.6. Hazard control personnel.

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A1.2.2.6.4.7. Reference to the flow block task number.

Note: NF 1825 The NASA ELV Payload Safety Hazard Report Form found on the ELV Payload Safety Program's website at: http://kscsma.ksc.nasa.gov/ELVPayloadSafetyDefault.html under the ELV Payload Safety Forms button should be used to record all identified hazards.



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A1.2.2.7. Payload Project Plans. Payload project plans that include, but are not limited to, the following, shall be submitted in or added as appendixes to the GOP as identified in 4.5 and 4.6.2 of this volume.

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A1.2.2.7.1. Payload Project Training Plan.

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A1.2.2.7.2. Accident Notification Plan.

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A1.2.2.7.3. Emergency Response Plans for Graphite Epoxy Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels.

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