Nasa expendable launch vehicle payload safety requirements: requirements table



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Safety and Emergency Plans


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4.3.1. Operations Safety Plans and Danger Area Information Plans

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4.3.1.1. Payload project shall comply with and implement in their operations, applicable OSPs, and emergency plans.

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4.3.3. Emergency Evacuation Plans

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4.3.3.1. EEPs detailing safety and emergency actions shall be developed by facility operators and posted in every building, facility, and area.

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4.3.3.2. EEPs shall include the following information:

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4.3.3.2.1. Identification of exit/egress routes.

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4.3.3.2.2. Identification of primary and alternate Emergency Evacuation Assembly Points (EEAPs); EEAPs shall be designated by signs.

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4.3.3.2.3. Responsibilities of supervisors and personnel for duties assigned in an emergency.

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4.3.3.2.4. Actions to be taken to safe an operation.

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4.3.3.2.5. Methods of communication including aural warning systems and public address (PA) announcements.

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4.3.3.2.6. Location of fire alarm boxes and other emergency activation devices.

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4.3.3.2.7. Required emergency equipment and PPE.

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4.3.3.2.8. Required personnel training.

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4.3.3.2.9. Reporting requirements such as, but not limited to, Squadron Commander or Command Post.

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Procedures


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4.4.1. General Requirements for Procedures

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4.4.1.1. Procedures and general operating instructions for all operations shall be developed by the payload project and reviewed by the appropriate local safety authority.

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4.4.1.2. All procedures shall be written in accordance with the requirements provided in Attachment 2 of this volume and local safety requirements.

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4.4.1.3. Brief summaries of all procedures shall be submitted as part of the GOP review and approval process. At that time, the operating procedure summaries shall be designated as “Hazardous,” “Non-Hazardous,” or “Safety Critical.” These designations shall be justified in the operating procedure summaries. Local safety authorities may designate additional processes and operations as “Hazardous” or “Safety Critical.”

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4.4.1.4. Revisions to any procedures shall be submitted to the appropriate local safety authorities for review and approval when there is a potential impact on the safe conduct of an operation.

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4.4.2. Hazardous and Safety Critical Procedures

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4.4.2.1. Procedures for hazardous and safety critical operations shall be developed in accordance with the requirements in Attachment 2 of this volume. Emergency actions shall be included in the procedures. Hazardous and safety critical procedures shall be reviewed and approved by the appropriate local safety authority. Approval of hazardous and safety critical procedures shall not be given until the pertinent data sections of the SDP (MSPSP) and GOP have been reviewed and approved.

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4.4.2.2. Disapproval of a formally submitted procedure may result in an additional 30 calendar day review time submittal and possible delay of operations. The payload projects is encouraged to provide a draft of a typical procedure for early review by all appropriate local safety authorities.

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