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DESIGN STANDARDS FOR EXPLOSIVES SAFETY IN MOD SHIPS AND SUBMARINES - PART 1: SURFACE SHIPS
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Superseded date: 24-01-2023
Language(s): English
Published date: 01-01-2008
Publisher: UK Ministry of Defence Standards
0. INTRODUCTION1. SCOPE2. WARNING3. RELATED DOCUMENTS4. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS5. AMENDMENT6. SPONSORSHIP OF THE REQUIREMENT AND SECURITY7. STATUTORY LEGISLATION AND MOD REGULATION FOR PLATFORMEXPLOSIVE SAFETY8. INTRODUCTION TO PLATFORM EXPLOSIVES SAFETY AND CERTIFICATION9. DESIGN FOR PLATFORM EXPLOSIVES SAFETYAPPENDIX 1 - INTEGRATING ORDNANCE MUNITIONS EXPLOSIVES INTO MOD SHIPS 1.1 Description 1.2 Performance Requirements - Basic Principles Munitions in MOD Ships 1.3 ACOP - JSP 862 and other Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) 1.4 ACOP for Stowage of Explosives by UN Hazard Classification Code 1.5 ACOP for Basic Principles of Capacity, Size and Bulk Explosives 1.6 ACOP for Ready Use Magazines 1.7 ACOP for Small Quantity Top Up (SQTU) Magazines 1.8 Guidance - Stowage of Explosives by UN Hazard Classification Code 1.9 Guidance - Basic Principles of Capacity, Size and Bulk Explosives 1.10 Guidance - Basic Principles for Environmental HazardsAPPENDIX 2 - DESIGNATED DANGER AREAS (DDA) 2.1 Description 2.2 Performance Requirements for DDAs 2.3 ACOP for DDAs (General) 2.4 ACOP for Electrical and Fire Fighting Requirements in DDAs 2.5 ACOP for Package Examination Room (PER) 2.6 ACOP for Marking of Areas around Launchers 2.7 Guidance - DDAs (Electrical Installations and Fire Fighting Arrangements) 2.8 Guidance - Package Examination Rooms (PERs) 2.9 Guidance - Marking of Areas around Launchers 2.10 Guidance - Separation of RAS(L) and RAS(A) AreasAPPENDIX 3 - ADJACENT COMPARTMENTS 3.1 Description 3.2 Performance Requirements for Adjacent Compartments 3.3 ACOP for Reduction of Hazards from Adjacent Compartments 3.4 ACOP for POL and Tanks Adjacent to a Magazine 3.5 ACOP for Smoke/Heat Detectors in Adjacent Compartments 3.6 Guidance - Adjacent Compartments (General) 3.7 Guidance - Adjacent Compartments (POL Products) 3.8 Guidance - Adjacent Compartments (Smoke/Heat Detectors)APPENDIX 4 - GENERAL MAGAZINE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Description 4.2 Performance Requirements for General Magazine Construction 4.3 ACOP for Structural Integrity of Magazines 4.4 ACOP for Painting and Preservation in Magazines 4.5 ACOP for Automatic Air Escapes (AAE) 4.6 ACOP for Air Systems in Magazines 4.7 ACOP for Drainage/Flooding Arrangements in Magazines 4.8 ACOP for Access to Magazines 4.9 ACOP for Cupboards and Drawers 4.10 ACOP for Portable Emergency Lighting 4.11 ACOP for Magazine Hazard Warning/Safety Signs & Notices 4.12 ACOP for Protection from Efflux 4.13 Guidance - Structural Integrity of Magazines 4.14 Guidance - Painting and Preservation 4.15 Guidance - AAEs 4.16 Guidance - Air Systems in Magazines 4.17 Guidance - Drainage for Magazines 4.18 Guidance - Access to Magazines 4.19 Guidance - Safety Signs and Notices 4.20 Guidance - Protection from Rocket Motor EffluxAPPENDIX 5 - MUNITION STOWAGES AND FITTINGS 5.1 Description 5.2 Performance Requirements for Munition Stowages and Fittings 5.3 ACOP for General Munition Stowage Requirements 5.4 ACOP for Munition Layout in Magazines 5.5 ACOP for Clearance between Stowages and Adjacent Boundaries 5.6 ACOP for Identification of Stowages and Stowage Capacity 5.7 ACOP for permitted magazine contents 5.8 Guidance - Safe and Secure Stowage 5.9 Guidance - Munition Layout in Magazines 5.10 Guidance - Clearances between Stowages and Adjacent Boundaries 5.11 Guidance - Identification of Stowages and Stowage Capacity 5.12 Guidance - Permitted Magazine ContentsAPPENDIX 6 - MAGAZINE LOCKERS 6.1 Description 6.2 Performance Requirements for Magazine Lockers - General 6.3 Performance Requirements for Magazine Locker Flooding Arrangements 6.4 Performance Requirements for Siting and Installation of Magazine Lockers 6.5 ACOP for Magazine Locker Design 6.6 ACOP for Magazine Locker Flooding Arrangements 6.7 ACOP for Siting and Installation of Magazine Lockers 6.8 ACOP for Detonator Locker Requirements 6.9 ACOP for Depth Charge Fuze RU Magazine Lockers 6.10 ACOP for General Locker Notices and Notice Boards 6.11 ACOP for Magazine Locker Contents 6.12 ACOP for Small Quantity Top Up (SQTU) Magazines 6.13 Guidance - Safety of Magazine Lockers and Detonator Lockers 6.14 Guidance - Flooding of Magazine Lockers 6.15 Guidance - Detonator LockersAPPENDIX 7 - FIRE PREVENTION 7.1 Description 7.2 Performance Requirements for Fire Prevention 7.3 ACOP for Fire Prevention Through Design 7.4 ACOP for Fire Prevention Through the Explosives Safety Management SystemAPPENDIX 8 - FIRE FIGHTING ARRANGEMENTS 8.1 Description 8.2 Performance Requirements for General Fire Fighting Arrangements 8.3 ACOP for Common Principles of Fire Detection and Spray Control Systems 8.4 ACOP for Fire Detection 8.5 ACOP for Smoke Detection Alarms 8.6 ACOP for Heat Detection 8.7 ACOP for Magazines Spray Systems General 8.8 ACOP for Rapid Reaction Spray Systems (RRSS) 8.9 ACOP for RRSS - Heat Activated Systems 8.10 ACOP for RRSS - Smoke Activated Systems 8.11 ACOP for RRSS - Local and Remote Operations Requirements 8.12 ACOP for Smoke Activated Systems 8.13 ACOP for RRSS - Manual Intervention in Operation - Heat Activated Systems 8.14 ACOP for RRSS - Manual Intervention in operation - Smoke Activated Systems 8.15 ACOP for Thermal Bulb Activated Spray Systems 8.16 ACOP for Manual Spray System 8.17 ACOP for Pressurised Fresh Water Reservoirs 8.18 ACOP for Seawater Supply Systems 8.19 ACOP for Water Flow Sensors, Pressure Sensors and Associated Alarms 8.20 ACOP for Provision of Drains in Spray Systems Pipework 8.21 ACOP for Magazine Spray Systems Signs/Notices 8.22 ACOP for First Aid Fire Fighting Equipment in Magazines 8.23 ACOP for Fire Fighting Arrangements in Silo Magazines 8.24 ACOP for Fire Fighting arrangements in DDAs (including Vehicle Decks and Weapon Parks) 8.25 ACOP for Fire Fighting Arrangements in Naval Armament Lighters 8.26 Guidance - Magazine Fire Fighting Arrangements - General 8.27 Guidance - The Design Requirements for Smoke and Heat Detection 8.28 Guidance - Design Requirements for Spray Coverage 8.29 Guidance - Requirements for Fresh Water Priming 8.30 Guidance - Requirements for Free Air space around Stowages 8.31 Guidance - Integration of Magazines Fire Alarm Systems 8.32 Guidance - Munitions Fire Characteristics 8.33 Guidance - First Aid Fire Fighting Equipment for Magazines and DDAsAPPENDIX 9 - MAGAZINE AIR CONDITIONING/VENTILATION SYSTEMS 9.1 Description 9.2 Performance Requirements for Magazine Air Conditioning/Ventilation Systems 9.3 ACOP for Environmental Requirements 9.4 ACOP for Magazine Ventilation System Design and Installation 9.5 ACOP for Magazine Ventilation Trunking 9.6 ACOP for Magazine Ventilation Isolation Arrangements 9.7 ACOP for Magazine Ventilation Valves - Local and Remote Operating Positions 9.8 ACOP for Magazine Ventilation System Notices 9.9 Guidance - Magazine Air Conditioning/Ventilation SystemsAPPENDIX 10 - MITIGATION METHODS TO PREVENT INITIATION OR REDUCE CONSEQUENCES FROM MUNITION INITIATION EVENTS 10.1 Description 10.2 Performance Requirements for Explosives Mitigation Methods 10.3 ACOP for Mitigation Measures 10.4 ACOP for Mitigation of Fire 10.5 ACOP for Mitigation of Fragment Attack 10.6 ACOP for Mitigation of Bullet Attack 10.7 ACOP for Mitigation of Blast Overpressure and Under Water Shock 10.8 ACOP for Mitigation of Sympathetic Reaction (SR) 10.9 ACOP for Mitigation of Rocket Efflux and Propulsive Reaction 10.10 ACOP for Mitigation of Stowage of Shaped Charge Warheads including Demolition Munitions 10.11 Guidance on Deriving Protection and Mitigation MethodsAPPENDIX 11 - FRAGMENT and RATTAM PROTECTION 11.1 Description 11.2 Performance Requirement for Fragment and RATTAM Protection 11.3 ACOP for Fragment and RATTAM Threat Requirement 11.4 ACOP for Threat Protection Assessment 11.5 ACOP for Methods of Fragment and RATTAM Protection 11.6 ACOP for Angle of RATTAM Attack 11.7 Guidance - Fragment and RATTAM ThreatsAPPENDIX 12 - MAGAZINE OVER PRESSURE RELIEF - VENTING PLATES 12.1 Description 12.2 Performance Requirements for over Pressure Venting 12.3 ACOP for Over Pressure Venting Plates and Vent Routes 12.4 ACOP for Marking of Over Pressure Vent PlatesAPPENDIX 13 - ANTI FLASH PROTECTION 13.1 Description 13.2 Performance Requirement 13.3 ACOP for Anti Flash Protection 13.4 ACOP for Anti Flash Protection in Weapon Lifts and Hoists 13.5 Guidance - Anti Flash ProtectionAPPENDIX 14 - SECURITY AND ANTI SABOTAGE ARRANGEMENTS 14.1 Description 14.2 Performance Requirements for Security and Anti Sabotage 14.3 ACOP for Security of Doors, Hatches, Manholes and Escape Scuttles 14.4 ACOP for Prevention of Access 14.5 ACOP for Security and Anti Sabotage Arrangements 14.6 Guidance - Security and Anti Sabotage ArrangementsAPPENDIX 15 - STATIC CONTROL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDUCTING DECKS 15.1 Description 15.2 Performance Requirements for Static Control Measures and Conducting Decks 15.3 ACOP for Static Control Measures and Conducting Decks 15.4 Guidance - Static Control Measures and Conducting DecksAPPENDIX 16 - AMMUNITION HANDLING - EMBARKING, STOWING AND SUPPLY 16.1 Description 16.2 Performance Requirements for Ammunition Handling Safety Policy 16.3 Performance Requirements for Ammunition Handling - Novel Designs 16.4 Performance Requirements for Ammunition Routes 16.5 Performance Requirements for Explosives Handling/Lifting Equipment 16.6 Performance Requirement - Mobile Mechanical Handling Equipment (MMHE) in MOD Ships 16.7 ACOP for Ammunition Handling 16.8 ACOP for Ammunition Routes 16.9 ACOP for Millers' Flaps 16.10 ACOP for Fixed Handling/Lifting Equipment in Magazines and DDAs 16.11 ACOP for Ammunition Route Drawings 16.12 Guidance - Ammunition Handling Safety Assessment 16.13 Guidance - Mobile Mechanical Handling Equipment (MMHE)ANNEX A - RELATED DOCUMENTSANNEX B - ABBREVIATIONSANNEX C - DEFINITIONSANNEX D - SAMPLE RN Form S285KANNEX E - TYPICAL MAGAZINE CONTENTS BOARDANNEX F - GUIDANCE FOR FLASHTIGHT BARRIERSANNEX G - TYPICAL SHIP AMMUNITION ROUTE PROFILEANNEX H - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR MMHE FOR USE WITH MUNITIONSANNEX I - ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE ON FIRE FIGHTING ASSESSMENTANNEX J - TYPICAL MILLERS FLAP DIAGRAMANNEX K - TYPICAL AAE DRAWINGANNEX M - DISBURY HOIST DRAWINGANNEX N - EXAMPLE OF TYPICAL FLOW FORGE
Applies to the design, construction and ship fitting of all MOD Ships built to MOD or Classification Society constructional standards and operated by the Royal Navy, Army (including Special Forces), Royal Air Force, RFA or Marine Services.
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