API-RP2003 - Protection Against Ignitions Arising Out Of Static, Lightening And Stray Currents
This publication presents the current technology in the fields of static electricity, lightning, and stray currents applicable to the prevention of hydrocarbon ignition.
CGA-V5 - Diameter-Index Safety System (Non-Interchangeable Low Pressure Connections For Medical Gas Applications
The Diameter-Index Safety System was developed by the Compressed Gas Association in 1959 to define a standard fon non-interchangeable removable connections for use with medical gases at pressures of 200 psig (1379 kPa) or less.
MIL-F-87168 - Fire And Explosion Hazard Protection Systems, Aircraft, General Specification For (S/S By Jssg-2009)
This specification establishes the performance, compatibility and verification requirements necessary for fire and explosion hazard protection provided on aircraft. This document specifies that adequate protection be provided for at least all non-combat conditions.
MIL-HDBK-764 - System Safety Engineering Design Guide For Army Materiel
The basic Army safety goal, as expressed in Army Regulation (AR) 385-10 (Ref 1), is to minimize the loss of resources caused by preventable accidents and injuries.
MIL-HDBK-765 - Guidelines For Safe Design Of Polyphase Electrical Systems
The purpose of this handbook is to provide technical guidance for those aspects of the design of polyphase (two or more phases) electrical systems and components that affect the safety of personnel and equipment.
MIL-HDBK-828 - Range Laser Safety
This handbook applies to all ranges where systems-certified laser systems are employed or where laser systems are being evaluated. This handbook addresses the roles of several levels of authority including institutional, installation, and unit, and subsequent laser positions within the services. While these functions may be combined in some services, the range of expertise and capability extends from unit application throughout the highest certifying authority. This handbook is for guidance only and cannot be cited as a requirement.
MIL-STD-1247 - Markings, Functions And Hazards Designations Of Hose, Pipe, And Tube Lines For Aircraft Missile, And Space Systems
This standard establishes material labeling requirements for identification, function, subfunction, pressures, hazards and direction of flow for pipes, hoses and tube lines used in aircraft, missile, space systems, and support equipment. The use of colors, words and symbols to identify the functions of such items (to include approved abbreviations), and the dimensions of labeling items such as tags, tapes, and bands, are specifically prescribed (see 4.1.1).
MIL-STD-1425 - Safety Design Requirements For Military Lasers And Associated Support Equipment
This MIL-STD defines safety design requirements for military equipment and associated support equipment which incorporate laser systems in their design.
MIL-STD-1576 - Electroexplosive Subsystem Safety Requirements And Test Methods For Space Systems
MIL-STD-1648 - Criteria & Test Procedure For Ordnance Exposed To An Aircraft Fuel Fire
MIL-STD-1695 - Environments, Working, Minimum Standards For
MIL-STD-2105 - Hazard Assessment Tests For Non-Nuclear Munitions
This standard provides or references tests and test procedures for the assessment of safety and insensitive munitions (IM) characteristics for all non-nuclear munitions, munition subsystems and explosive devices.
MIL-STD-450 - Signs For Contaminated Or Dangerous Areas
This standard implements the treaties and agreements cited in the forward, and is the design standard for the signs and symbols covered.
MIL-STD-882 - System Safety
This system safety standard practice identifies the Department of Defense (DoD) Systems Engineering (SE) approach to eliminating hazards, where possible, and minimizing risks where those hazards cannot be eliminated. DoD Instruction (DoDI) 5000.02 defines the risk acceptance authorities. This Standard covers hazards as they apply to systems / products / equipment / infrastructure (including both hardware and software) throughout design, development, test, production, use, and disposal. When this Standard is required in a solicitation or contract but no specific task is identified, only Sections 3 and 4 are mandatory. The definitions in 3.2 and all of Section 4 delineate the minimum mandatory definitions and requirements for an acceptable system safety effort for any DoD system.
NFPA1500 - Fire Department Occupational Safety And Health Program
This standard contains minimum requirements for a fire service related occupational safety and health program.
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