MIL-STD-2105D
5. Additional or modified hazard testing may be required
to fully assess the tactical and logistical vulnerability of
the given weapon system against the probable threats to which
the system may be subjected. Accordingly, project managers and
munition developers will conduct a threat hazard assessment to
determine the adequacy of Safety or IM tests as referenced or
specified in this standard. If the assessment indicates that
different environmental hazards or threats to the weapon system
pose additional vulnerability problems, tailor the tests to
meet those requirements and provide rationale to support the
assessment.
6. Program managers are responsible for planning and executing a hazard assessment test program. The hazard assessment test program includes a test plan based on a realistic life cycle environmental profile. Program managers should establish safety design goals for the test plan and have these goals approved
by the service review organization within the applicable
department. Program managers should generate a test report
for submission to their service review organization.
7. The service review organization should review the test plan and test report and examine the results of the hazard assessment test program to ensure that safety and IM requirements are
met. The service review organization should produce a final recommendation for or against service use of the weapon system. For joint programs, all affected service review organizations should conduct this review and examination and develop a final recommendation.
also known as NAVSEAINST 8020.8, TO 11A-1-47, and OLAR 8220.1.
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