The purpose of the NASA safety review process is to make sure that any system hazards that can endanger the manned flight system are precluded. The systems that address manned flight in a payload safety review process are discussed. The types of basic hazards that are normally addressed on any of the payloads are: contamination, electrical shock, explosions, radiation, and temperature extremes.
Safety Issues
1991
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Nuclear Propulsion , Space Safety , Radiation Shielding, Protection, & Safety , Aerospace safety , Hazards , Manned space flight , Safety factors , Human factors engineering , Nasa programs , Payloads , Safety management , Contamination , Explosions , Flight safety , Policies , Reviewing , Space station freedom
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