REG NASA-LLIS-1018-1997 Lessons Learned International Space Station (ISS) Program Hazardous Materials Containment Payload Toxic Substance Sensing.pdf
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1、Lessons Learned Entry: 1018Lesson Info:a71 Lesson Number: 1018a71 Lesson Date: 1997-02-01a71 Submitting Organization: HQa71 Submitted by: David M. LengyelSubject: International Space Station (ISS) Program/Hazardous Materials Containment/Payload Toxic Substance Sensing Description of Driving Event: P
2、ayload Requirements for Hazardous Materials ContainmentLesson(s) Learned: The ISS has no requirement for sensing a toxic substance spill within a payload rack. The ISS does require that toxic substances in payload racks be multiply contained.Recommendation(s): The ISS should require payload provider
3、s to include, as part of their system design, detection and annunciation of any toxics they carry or could generate.Evidence of Recurrence Control Effectiveness: NASA concurs. The approach for payloads on the ISS is patterned after the Shuttle approach. The payload design requirements are defined in
4、 NSTS 1700.7B, “Safety Policy and Requirements for Payloads Using the Space Transportation System,“ and the ISS Addendum, which to date make the possibility of having a toxic spill so remote as to be an acceptable risk. Requirements imposed on payloads include containment levels stipulated based on
5、level of toxicity of the substance or use of an approved pressure vessel.The payload provider is required to obtain approval by the Payload Safety Review Panel (PSRP) for the use of any toxic substance, as well as the containment method utilized. Through the safety process defined in NSTS 13830, “Im
6、plementation Procedure for STS Payloads System Safety Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Requirements,“ all potentially toxic substances are labeled and documented in crew procedures, along with any cleanup instructions. This ensures tha
7、t needed information on any potentially toxic substance is readily available to the crew. This concept for the handling of toxic substances is based on Shuttle and Mir program experience and has not been changed.When payloads are reviewed by the PSRP, compliance with the above requirements must be d
8、emonstrated. Astronaut training and procedures are reviewed and approved to ensure that the crew is adequately educated to avoid inadvertently mixing toxic chemicals. In addition, the payload design must still be able to tolerate the appropriate number of operator errors.These requirements do not im
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