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  2. United States Military Standard - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-810, test methods for determining the environmental effects on equipment [24] MIL-STD-882, standard practice for system safety [25] MIL-STD-883, test method standard for microcircuits [26] MIL-STD-1168, a classification system for ammunition production that replaced the Ammunition Identification Code (AIC) system used during World War II.

  3. Safety engineering - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Defense Standard Practice for System Safety (MILSTD882) places the highest priority on elimination of hazards through design selection. [21] One of the most common fail-safe systems is the overflow tube in baths and kitchen sinks.

  4. Safety case - Wikipedia

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    [weasel words] [6] The G-48, composed of a NASA safety Office, DoD Agencies and several leading defense contractor representatives, cite several evidence based safety advantages of Safety Cases over ANSI/GEA-STD-010 and MIL-STD-882, including 1. Upfront articulation of Arguments (rationale and claims) to be used and (2) independent review to ...

  5. Functional safety - Wikipedia

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    For military aerospace and defense systems MIL-STD-882E addresses functional hazard analyses (FHA) and determining which functions implemented in hardware and software are safety significant. The Functional safety focus is on ensuring safety critical functions and functional threads in the system, subsystem and software are analyzed and ...

  6. Software safety - Wikipedia

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    As software alone – which can be considered as pure information – cannot cause any harm by itself, the term software safety is sometimes dismissed and replaced by “software system safety” (e.g. the Joint Software Systems Safety Engineering Handbook [8] and MIL-STD-882E [9] use this terminology).

  7. Human systems integration - Wikipedia

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    Design interventions may have manpower and personnel implications, and training mitigations for hazards must be incorporated into continued operator and maintainer training in order to sustain the training intervention. Systems safety standards include: USA: MIL-STD 882 System Safety. UK:

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  9. DO-254 - Wikipedia

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    While the charter of this group is not to write a DO-254 “A” standard, participants exchange about needs, usability of emerging technologies, dedicated solutions, training, good practices for expertise, and also provide input to the certification authorities for consideration as means of compliance in addition to the current regulatory ...