System Safety Support System Safety Description Clause Samples

System Safety Support System Safety Description. The System Safety discipline applies Engineering and management principles, criteria, and techniques to life cycle activities. The process applies these principles within the constraints of Operational Safety, Suitability, and Effectiveness (OSS&E). It is used to identify, evaluate, mitigate, and control potential hazards and safety deficiencies during design, development, production, deployment, modification, testing, and sustainment of specific equipment items, subsystems, systems, and support facilities managed by the ICBM Organization. System safety risks are tracked and accepted IAW AFI 91-202, US Air Force Mishap Prevention Program. System Safety employs MIL-STD-882, System Safety, and methodology and includes ESOH. Per MIL-STD-882, “ESOH. An acronym that refers to the combination of disciplines that encompass the processes and approaches for addressing laws, regulations, Executive Orders, DoD policies, environmental compliance, and hazards associated with environmental impacts, System Safety (e.g. platforms, systems, system-of-systems, weapons, explosives, software, ordnance, combat systems), occupational safety and health, hazardous materials management, and pollution prevention.”