Start Date
27-4-1989 2:00 PM
Description
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management emphasis on the incorporation of firmly established safety design requirements and evolving new Safety analysis techniques, including the quantitative safety risk assessment methods. We as an Agency must do our very best to preclude another accident.
Further discussed is the framework for the Space Station Freedom Safety Program. This framework provides for integration of the partial safety analysis performed by the numerous NASA Centers and the International Partners into a Programmatic Safety Assessment for each of the launch increments as well as the complete Space Station Freedom on orbit.
Paper Session III-A - Space Station Freedom: Safety Program
This paper begins with a renewed safety consciousness within NASA. There is focused management emphasis on the incorporation of firmly established safety design requirements and evolving new Safety analysis techniques, including the quantitative safety risk assessment methods. We as an Agency must do our very best to preclude another accident.
Further discussed is the framework for the Space Station Freedom Safety Program. This framework provides for integration of the partial safety analysis performed by the numerous NASA Centers and the International Partners into a Programmatic Safety Assessment for each of the launch increments as well as the complete Space Station Freedom on orbit.
Comments
The International Aspect of Space Station
Session Chairman: William K. Stephenson, Acting Director, International Programs Group, Space Station Program Office, Reston, VA
Session Organizer: Terese Kozmoski, Space Station Project Office, NASA KSC