System Safety Sample Clauses

System Safety. The EEAAD design and operational characteristics shall minimize the possibilities for accidents or mishaps caused by human error or system failure.
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System Safety. The Contractor shall execute a safety program in accordance with MIL-STD-882E and the DoD Joint Software Systems Safety Engineering Handbook (Sections 4.3 and 4.4).
System Safety. C16.1. The contractor shall meet all the safety related paragraphs in MIL-PRF-32026. The contractor’s design is based on performance criteria, therefore, the contractor shall establish system safety processes and procedures to integrate hazard identification, assessment, and elimination or control into the design and production effort required by this contract. Safety or Health hazards shall be eliminated or reduce to a Risk Assessment Code of IE, IID, IID, IV, or less. MIL-STD-882D may be used as guidance.
System Safety. 78 7.10 Safety Approval Process............................................................................78 7.10.1 ARIANE Launch - Safety Submissions....................................................78 7.10.2 DELTA Launch - Safety Data Submittal..................................................79 7.10.3 ATLAS Launch - Safety Data Submittal..................................................79 7.10.4 PROTON Launch - Safety Data Submittal.................................................80 7.10.5 Long March Launch - Safety Data Submittal.............................................80
System Safety. (Applicable to all CLINs). The Contractor shall submit a System Safety Program Plan (SSPP) (CDRL A033) and System Safety Hazard Analysis (SSHA) report (CDRL 034), that provides a plan of action and milestones (POA&M) for resolving hazardous issues associated with the Console, Display, and Peripheral Equipment production, test, and use. Deliverable Data Item (See DD-1423): CDRL A033: “System Safety Program Plan (SSPP)” Deliverable Data Item (See DD-1423): CDRL A034: “System Safety Hazard Analysis (SSHA) Report”
System Safety. The JTAMS must remain under positive control of the operator at all times. In the event of a loss of communications with the FUAV/JUGV, JTAMS will report the lack of communications along with the last known status of each sub-system.
System Safety. The application of engineering and management principles, criteria, and techniques to optimize safety within the constraints of operational effectiveness, time, and cost throughout all phases of the system lifecycle.
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