Complex research and technology operations present varied potential hazards which are addressed in a disciplined, independent safety review and approval process. Potential hazards vary from high energy fuels to hydrocarbon fuels, high pressure systems to high voltage systems, toxic chemicals to radioactive materials and high speed rotating machinery to high powered lasers. A Safety Permit System presently covers about 600 potentially hazardous operations. The Safety Management Program described is believed to be a major factor in maintaining an excellent safety record
An assessment of NASA's safety performance for 1983 affirms that NASA Headquarters and Center manage...
The NASA system safety framework is in the process of change, motivated by the desire to promote an ...
Abstracts covering the following areas are presented: (1) oxygen technology; (2) fire safety; (3) ac...
Report discusses safety program implementation for large R&D operating system. Analytical techniques...
A perspective on safety program management was developed for a complex R&D operating system, such as...
The safety of NASA's in house microelectronics facility is addressed. Industrial health standards, f...
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management empha...
A description is given of the flight safety experiences gained during the Apollo Program and safety,...
The purpose of the NASA safety review process is to make sure that any system hazards that can endan...
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
Spaceflight Safety (SFS) engineers at NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) are responsible for evaluati...
This is the second of two volumes that collectively comprise the NASA System Safety Handbook. Volume...
The role of NASA in the national attempt to minimize the occurrence and severity of accidents is des...
A general guide is presented for performing system safety analyses of hardware, software, operations...
Many unique problems have been encountered and overcome in the developmental testing of nuclear powe...
An assessment of NASA's safety performance for 1983 affirms that NASA Headquarters and Center manage...
The NASA system safety framework is in the process of change, motivated by the desire to promote an ...
Abstracts covering the following areas are presented: (1) oxygen technology; (2) fire safety; (3) ac...
Report discusses safety program implementation for large R&D operating system. Analytical techniques...
A perspective on safety program management was developed for a complex R&D operating system, such as...
The safety of NASA's in house microelectronics facility is addressed. Industrial health standards, f...
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management empha...
A description is given of the flight safety experiences gained during the Apollo Program and safety,...
The purpose of the NASA safety review process is to make sure that any system hazards that can endan...
The most complex space vehicle in history, Space Station Freedom, is well underway to completion, an...
Spaceflight Safety (SFS) engineers at NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) are responsible for evaluati...
This is the second of two volumes that collectively comprise the NASA System Safety Handbook. Volume...
The role of NASA in the national attempt to minimize the occurrence and severity of accidents is des...
A general guide is presented for performing system safety analyses of hardware, software, operations...
Many unique problems have been encountered and overcome in the developmental testing of nuclear powe...
An assessment of NASA's safety performance for 1983 affirms that NASA Headquarters and Center manage...
The NASA system safety framework is in the process of change, motivated by the desire to promote an ...
Abstracts covering the following areas are presented: (1) oxygen technology; (2) fire safety; (3) ac...