Development of the Space Station Freedom Environmental Health System

901260

7/1/1990

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Abstract
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The Environmental Health System (EHS), a subsystem of the Space Station Freedom (SSF) Crew Health Care System, was established to ensure that crewmembers will have a safe and healthy environment in which to live and work. EHS is comprised of six subsystems: Microbiology, Toxicology, Water Quality, Radiological Health, Vibroacoustics, and Barothermal Physiology. Each subsystem contributes to the overall functions of the EHS including environmental planning, environmental monitoring, environmental health assessments, and operations support. The EHS will provide hardware for monitoring the air, water, and internal surfaces of Freedom, including capabilities for inflight sample collection, processing, and analysis. The closed environment of SSF, and its dependence on recycled air and water, will necessitate a reliable monitoring system to alert crewmembers if contamination levels exceed the maximum allowable limits established to ensure crew health and safety. This paper describes the functions and hardware design status of the EHS.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/901260
Pages
8
Citation
Richard, E., and Russo, D., "Development of the Space Station Freedom Environmental Health System," SAE Technical Paper 901260, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901260.
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Published
7/1/1990
Product Code
901260
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English