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NASA MSFC STD 1800 : 2008

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ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) CONTROL FOR PROPELLANT AND EXPLOSIVE DEVICES

Withdrawn date

15-06-2017

Published date

01-01-2008

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1.0 SCOPE
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Applicability and Exclusions
1.3 Tailoring
2.0 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
3.0 DEFINITIONS
4.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1 ESD Control Program
4.2 Test Program
    4.2.1 Test Program Results
4.3 ESD Training Program
    4.3.1 ESD Training Documentation
4.4 Quality Requirements
    4.4.1 Inspection Responsibility
    4.4.2 Internal Quality Records
    4.4.3 Documentation
    4.4.4 ESD Testing
4.5 Safety Requirements
    4.5.1 Training
    4.5.2 Documentation
4.6 Audits and Reviews
    4.6.1 Internal Audits
    4.6.2 Government Audits
    4.6.3 Design Reviews
    4.6.4 Program Reviews
4.7 MSFC On-site Operations
    4.7.1 MSFC Personnel and on-site contractors
    4.7.2 Verification
    4.7.3 Document Approvals
4.8 Prime Contractor control
4.9 Subcontractor Control
5.0 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Handling, Shipping, and Storage Requirements
    5.1.1 Shipping Container Design
5.2 Operational Controls
5.3 Solid Propellant
    5.3.1 Analysis and Tests
    5.3.2 Solid Rocket Motors
    5.3.3 Solid Rocket Assessment
    5.3.4 Hazard Analysis
    5.3.5 Grounding and Bonding
5.4 Liquid Propellant
    5.4.1 Design Requirements
    5.4.2 Hazard Analysis
    5.4.3 Grounding and Bonding
    5.4.4 Loading
    5,4.5 Storage Tanks
    5.4.6 Ullage Gases
    5.4.7 Composites
5.5 Explosive Devices
    5.5.1 Testing
    5.5.2 Lead Azide and Lead Styphnate
    5.5.3 Grounding and Bonding
    5.5.4 Storage and Shipment
    5.5.5 Operating Precautions
APPENDICES
A APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
B ESD TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
C ESD TRAINING GUIDELINES

Establishes requirements for the development of appropriate control measures to provide protection against personnel injury, property damage, and/or mission degradation due to the discharge of electrostatic energy (ESE) and subsequent initiation of propellant or explosive devices (ordnance).

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

NASA MSFC SPEC 3635 : 2012 PYROTECHNIC SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
NASA KSC STD E 0012 : 2013 FACILITY GROUNDING AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION, STANDARD FOR
NASA MSFC RQMT 2918 : 2015 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CONTROL

MIL-PRF-81705 Revision E:2009 Barrier Materials, Flexible, Electrostatic Discharge Protective, Heat-Sealable
MIL-HDBK-1512 Base Document:1997 ELECTROEXPLOSIVE SUBSYSTEMS, ELECTRICALLY INITIATED, DESIGN REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS
MIL-HDBK-83578 Base Document:1999 CRITERIA FOR EXPLOSIVE SYSTEMS AND DEVICES USED ON SPACE VEHICLES
NASA STD 4003 : 2013 ELECTRICAL BONDING FOR NASA LAUNCH VEHICLES, SPACECRAFT, PAYLOADS, AND FLIGHT EQUIPMENT
MIL-STD-464 Revision C:2010 ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEMS
MIL-DTL-23659 Revision F:2010 Initiators, Electric, General Design Specification for
NASA KSC STD E 0012 : 2013 FACILITY GROUNDING AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION, STANDARD FOR
NFPA 70 : 2017 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
MIL-STD-1576 Base Document:1984 ELECTROEXPLOSIVE SUBSYSTEM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS FOR SPACE SYSTEMS
NFPA 77 : 2014 STATIC ELECTRICITY
AIAA G 095 : 2004 GUIDE TO SAFETY OF HYDROGEN AND HYDROGEN SYSTEMS

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