Sea Launch User's Guide
Sea Launch User's Guide
Sea Launch User's Guide
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11.2 Safety Assessment Phases<br />
These are the three safety assessment phases required by <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong>:<br />
• Definition phase.<br />
• Development phase.<br />
• Verification phase.<br />
This section defines responsibilities for the customer and <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong>, as<br />
well as completion criteria.<br />
Phase I⎯<br />
definition<br />
The responsibilities of the customer during the definition phase are:<br />
• Review the <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong> safety regulations and identify applicability<br />
and tailoring necessary.<br />
• Coordinate with <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong> to define requirements unique to the<br />
customer and agree on final definition of safety data deliverables<br />
and review and approval schedules.<br />
• Prepare and submit documentation addressing all hazards associated<br />
with the spacecraft and spacecraft processing and the requirements<br />
to control the identified hazards in the preliminary<br />
spacecraft design.<br />
The responsibilities of <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong> during this phase are:<br />
• Coordinate tailored customer safety requirements, safety data deliverables,<br />
and review and approval schedules.<br />
• Review the customer prelaunch safety package (CPSP) and coordinate<br />
questions and issues with the customer for resolution.<br />
• Compare the customer equipment designs and hazard control requirements<br />
with <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong> safety regulations to ensure that<br />
minimum system interface requirements are met.<br />
This definition phase will be completed when all hazards and hazard<br />
causes have been identified and means for eliminating, reducing, or controlling<br />
the hazards have been defined.<br />
This phase is anticipated to conclude at the mission PDR.<br />
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