NASA-STD 8719.24 (W/ CHANGE-1), NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD: NASA EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE PAYLOAD SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (28-OCT-2011)
NASA-STD 8719.24 (W/ CHANGE-1), NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD: NASA EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE PAYLOAD SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (28-OCT-2011)., This standard is published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to
provide technical safety requirements for unmanned orbital and unmanned deep space payloads
that fly onboard Expendable Launch Vehicles (ELVs). The requirements contained in the Annex
to this standard were developed jointly by NASA and U.S. Air Force Range Safety
representatives (30th and 45th Space Wings) using Air Force Space Command Manual
(AFSPCMAN) 91-710, Range Safety User Requirements, and NASA safety standards. These
requirements are provided in a matrix format that was developed to facilitate project-specific
tailoring of the safety requirements for each NASA ELV payload project (see the Annex).
This standard is approved for use by NASA Headquarters and NASA Centers, including
Component Facilities and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and contractors/service providers
to the extent specified in their contracts with NASA. This standard supplements the policy and
requirements in NPR 8715.7, Expendable Launch Vehicle Payload Safety Program. This
standard is compliant with AFSPCMAN 91-710, Range Safety User Requirements, and NASA
safety standards.
This standard is a mandatory NASA standard to be applied to NASA ELV payload project
contracts or agreements as cited in NPR 8715.7, Expendable Launch Vehicle Payload Safety
Program.