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6.4 Definitions used in this standard. The definitions at 3.2 may be different from
those used in other specialty areas. One must carefully check the specific definition of a term
in question for its area of origination before applying the approach described in this document.
6.5 International standardization agreements. Certain provisions of this standard are
the subject of international standardization agreements (AIR STD 20/23B, Safety Design
Requirements for Airborne Dispenser Weapons, and STANAG No. 3786, Safety Design
Requirements for Airborne Dispenser Weapons). When proposing amendment, revision, or
cancellation of this standard that might modify the international agreement concerned, the
preparing activity will take appropriate action through international standardization channels,
including departmental standardization offices, to change the agreement or make other
appropriate accommodations.
6.6 Explosive hazard classification and characteristic data. Any new or modified item of
munitions or of an explosive nature that will be transported to or stored at a DoD installation or
facility must first obtain an interim or final explosive hazard classification. The system safety
effort should provide the data necessary for the program manager to obtain the necessary
classification(s). These data should include identification of safety hazards involved in handling,
shipping, and storage related to production, use, and disposal of the item.
6.7 Use of system safety data in certification and other specialized safety approvals.
Hazard analyses are often required for many related certifications and specialized reviews.
Examples of activities requiring data generated during a system safety effort include:
a. Federal Aviation Agency airworthiness certification of designs and modifications
b. DoD airworthiness determination
c. Nuclear and non-nuclear munitions certification
d. Flight readiness reviews
e. Flight test safety review board reviews
f. Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing
g. Department of Energy certification
Special safety-related approval authorities include USAF Radioisotope Committee,
Weapon System Explosive Safety Review Board (Navy), Non-Nuclear Weapons and Explosives
Safety Board (NNWESB), Army Fuze Safety Review Board, Triservice Laser Safety Review
MIL-STD-882D
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Board, and the DoD Explosive Safety Board. Acquisition agencies should ensure that
appropriate service safety agency approvals are obtained prior to use of new or modified
weapons systems in an operational or test environment.
6.8 DoD acquisition practices. Information on DoD acquisition practices is presented in
the Defense Acquisition Deskbook available from the Deskbook Joint Program Office, Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Nothing in the referenced information is considered additive to
the requirements provided in this standard.
6.9 Identification of changes. Due to the extent of the changes, marginal notations are
not used in this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous issue.
MIL-STD-882D
APPENDIX A
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GUIDANCE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF
A SYSTEM SAFETY EFFORT
A.1 SCOPE
A.1.1 Scope. This appendix provides rationale and guidance to fit the needs of most
system safety efforts. It includes further explanation of the effort and activities available to meet
the requirements described in section 4 of this standard. This appendix is not a mandatory part
of this standard and is not to be included in solicitations by reference. However, program
managers may extract portions of this appendix for inclusion in requirement documents and
solicitations.
A.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
A.2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are referenced in sections A.3, A.4,
and A.5. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of this appendix or
recommended for additional information or as examples.
A.2.2 Government documents.
A.2.2.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks. This section is not applicable to this
appendix.
A.2.2.2 Other Government documents, drawings, and publications. The following other
Government document forms a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless
otherwise specified, the issue is that cited in the solicitation.
DoD 5000.2-R Mandatory Procedures for Major Defense Acquisition
Programs (MDAPs) and Major Automated Information
System (MAIS) Acquisition Programs
(Copies of DoD 5000.2-R are available from the Washington Headquarters Services,
Directives and Records Branch (Directives Section), Washington, DC or from the DoD
Acquisition Deskbook).
 
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