a. The analysis technique and format that will be used in qualitative and
quantitative analysis to identify hazards, their causes and effects, and
recommended corrective action.
b. The depth within the system to which each analysis technique will be
used including hazard identification associated with the system,
subsystem, components, personnel, ground support equipment,
government furnished equipment, facilities, and their interrelationship
in the logistics support, training, maintenance, transportability, and
operational environments.
c. The technique for establishing a single closed-loop hazard tracking
system.
Defines standard
Replaced/Superseded by document(s)
Cancelled by
Amended by
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Provides definitions
Introduction
This plan details the task and activities of system safety
management and system safety engineering required to identify, evaluate, and
eliminate or control hazards throughout the changes from the baseline
configuration. The System Safety Program Plan describes fully the planned
safety tasks and activities required to meet the System Safety Program
requirements.