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6.4 Definitions used in this standard ..........................................................................6
6.5 International standardization agreements..............................................................6
6.6 Explosive hazard classification and characteristic data .........................................6
6.7 Use of system safety data in certification and other specialized safety approvals ..6
6.8 DoD acquisition practices ....................................................................................7
6.9 Identification of changes......................................................................................7
APPENDIXES
A Guidance for implementation of system safety efforts..........................................8
CONCLUDING MATERIAL ....................................................................................... 26
TABLES
TABLE PAGE
A-I. Suggested mishap severity categories................................................................. 18
A-II. Suggested mishap probability levels................................................................... 19
A-III. Example mishap risk assessment values............................................................. 20
A-IV. Example mishap risk categories and mishap risk acceptance levels .................... 20
MIL-STD-882D
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1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope. This document outlines a standard practice for conducting system safety.
The system safety practice as defined herein conforms to the acquisition procedures in
DoD Regulation 5000.2-R and provides a consistent means of evaluating identified risks.
Mishap risk must be identified, evaluated, and mitigated to a level acceptable (as defined by the
system user or customer) to the appropriate authority and compliant with federal (and state where
applicable) laws and regulations, Executive Orders, treaties, and agreements. Program trade
studies associated with mitigating mishap risk must consider total life cycle cost in any decision.
When requiring MIL-STD-882 in a solicitation or contract and no specific paragraphs of this
standard are identified, then apply only those requirements presented in section 4.
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
Sections 3, 4, and 5 of this standard contain no applicable documents. This section does not
include documents cited in other sections of this standard or recommended for additional
information or as examples.
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Acronyms used in this standard. The acronyms used in this standard are defined as
follows:
a. AMSDL Acquisition Management System & Data Requirement List
b. ANSI American National Standard Institute
c. DID Data Item Description
d. DoD Department of Defense
e. ESH Environmental, Safety, and Health
f. GEIA Government Electronic & Information Technology Association
g. MAIS Major Automated Information System
h. MDAP Major Defense Acquisition Program
i. USAF United States Air Force
3.2 Definitions. Within this document, the following definitions apply (see 6.4):
3.2.1 Acquisition program. A directed, funded effort designed to provide a new,
improved, or continuing system in response to a validated operational need.
3.2.2 Developer. The individual or organization assigned responsibility for a
development effort. Developers can be either internal to the government or contractors.
3.2.3 Hazard. Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to
personnel; damage to or loss of a system, equipment or property; or damage to the environment.
MIL-STD-882D
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3.2.4 Hazardous material. Any substance that, due to its chemical, physical, or
biological nature, causes safety, public health, or environmental concerns that would require an
elevated level of effort to manage.
3.2.5 Life cycle. All phases of the system's life including design, research, development,
test and evaluation, production, deployment (inventory), operations and support, and disposal.
3.2.6 Mishap. An unplanned event or series of events resulting in death, injury,
occupational illness, damage to or loss of equipment or property, or damage to the environment.
3.2.7 Mishap risk. An expression of the impact and possibility of a mishap in terms of
potential mishap severity and probability of occurrence.
3.2.8 Program Manager (PM). A government official who is responsible for managing
an acquisition program. Also, a general term of reference to those organizations directed by
individual managers, exercising authority over the planning, direction, and control of tasks and
associated functions essential for support of designated systems. This term will normally be
used in lieu of any other titles, e.g.; system support manager, weapon program manager, system
 
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