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Evaluation of a Safety Program
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A systematic approach to safety evaluation can be a valuable tool to the safety official and to the engineering manager. The effective use of this tool will reduce the frequency of mishaps, and when mishaps do occur (as in the Apollo 13 mission), it will assure that a maximum number of alternatives are available to minimize the danger to personnel.
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Bolger, P., "Evaluation of a Safety Program," SAE Technical Paper 700651, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700651.Also In
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- “NHB 1700.1, Volume 1, NASA Safety Manual, Basic Safety Requirements.” National Aeronautics and Space Administration July 1969
- “NHB 1700.1, Volume 3, NASA Safety Manual, System Safety.” National Aeronautics and Space Administration March 1970
- “SPD-1A, System Safety Requirements for Manned Space Flight.” National Aeronautics and Space Administration December 1969
- “SPD-9, Accident/Incident/Mission Failure Investigation and Reporting Guidelines.” National Aeronautics and Space Administration December 1969
- “NMI 1700.3, Manned Flight Awareness Program.” National Aeronautics and Space Administration March 1969