Nasa expendable launch vehicle payload safety requirements: requirements table


Hazardous Materials Environmental Requirements



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Hazardous Materials Environmental Requirements


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10.3.1. The use of ozone-depleting chemicals and hazardous materials that result in the generation of regulated hazardous waste shall be minimized to the greatest extent possible in accordance with federal and state regulations.

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10.3.2. Appropriate Environmental Planning organizations as determined by the PSWG and Range Safety shall review and approve hazardous waste management and disposal procedures and plans.

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10.3.3. Payload project business plans shall comply with the range Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Plan.

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Hazardous Materials Data Requirements


Hazardous materials data requirements shall be submitted in accordance with Attachment 1, A1.2.4.13 of this volume.

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Process Safety Management and Risk Management Plan


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10.5.1. The payload project shall comply with 29 CFR 1910.119 and 40 CFR 68, Risk Management Program, for Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Plan (RMP) and will be identified in the System Safety Plan (SSP).

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GROUND SUPPORT PRESSURE, VACUUM, AND HAZARDOUS STORAGE SYSTEMS


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These requirements establish minimum safety design, fabrication, installation, testing, inspection, recertification, and data requirements for fixed, portable, or mobile ground support hazardous pressure systems. Ground support systems include aerospace ground equipment (AGE) and ground support equipment (GSE).

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Ground support hazardous pressure systems are defined as follows:

(1) systems used to store and transfer hazardous fluids such as cryogens, flammables, combustibles, and hypergols;

(2) systems with operating pressures that exceed 150 psig;

(3) systems with stored energy levels exceeding 14,240 foot pounds;

(4) systems that are identified as safety critical.

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Ground Support Pressure Vacuum and Storage Systems Requirements


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11.1.1. Pressure and vacuum systems shall be designed, fabricated, inspected, tested, and installed in accordance with NPD 8710.5 Policy for Pressure Vessels and Pressurized Systems, NASA-STD-8719.17, and with accepted national industry standards such as NFPA, UL, American Petroleum Institute (API), ASME, Department of Transportation (DOT), T.O. 00-25-223, Integrated Pressure Systems and Components (Portable and Installed), and federal, state, and local environmental regulations.

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11.1.1.1. Negative pressure protection shall be provided for systems not designed to withstand pressure below 1 atmosphere. This can be accomplished by the use of check valves ambient automatic pressure valves or othe suitable relief devices. Vacuum systems shall be designed in accordance with T.O. 00-25-223, Integrated Pressure Systems and Components (Portable and Installed) and NASA-STD-8719.17.

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11.1.3. The requirements for operating hazardous pressure systems found in Volume 6 of this document shall be taken into consideration in the design and testing of these systems.

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