Safety Engineering - Physitron, Inc

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Safety Engineering Hazard Analysis System Safety Engineering Design Team & Test Support System Safety Program Management Operational & Lifecycle Safety Safety Requirements Development Physitron, Inc. 2904 WestCorp Blvd., Suite 206 Huntsville, Alabama 35805 PHONE: (256) 534-4844 FAX: (256) 534-4846 C.K. Wood Program Manager URL: www.physitron.com E-MAIL: [email protected] Leading Provider Of Cutting Edge Technology For System Safety Engineering & Management SYSTEM SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT Experience. Physitron has expertise and experience in effectively applying system safety engineering and management principles, criteria, and techniques to the systematic and forward-looking, identification, evaluation, and control of hazards throughout a systems life cycle. Physitron's technical staff, lead by a Registered Professional Engineer (Safety) and Certified Safety Professional with over thirty-five years of experience in system safety engineering and management, have the strong engineering and applied sciences backgrounds necessary to address the complex safety and health issues facing the design, development, manufacturing, testing, operation and disposal of modern systems, facilities, and equipment. Our professional safety and health knowledge and specialized skills in the mathematical, physical, and related scientific disciplines, together with our knowledge of the principles and methods of engineering design and analysis, results in our ability to effectively specify, predict, and evaluate the safety of systems. Physitron personnel are knowledgeable and experienced in performing various types of hazard analysis to systematically assess the design and performance of advanced defense, or commercial, systems for the purpose of identifying hazards throughout all life cycle phases, and in developing approaches to eliminate those hazards or reduce their associated risk. Physitron personnel possess the system safety management knowledge and experience required to effectively define system safety program requirements and ensure the planning, implementation, and accomplishment of those system safety tasks and activities, consistent with overall program requirements and objectives. Capabilities. Develop and implement effective System Safety Program Plans in accordance with MIL-STD-882. Provide System Safety Program Management support to Safety Working Groups. Conduct System Safety Hazard Analyses of Systems/subsystems designs, facilities, equipment, manufacturing processes, and operational procedures, to include: - Preliminary Hazard Analysis - Subsystem Hazard Analysis - System Hazard Analysis - Operating and Support Hazard Analysis - Hazard and Operability Studies - Fault Tree Analysis - Failure Modes and Effects Analysis - Root Cause Analysis Perform Safety Assessments of facilities, equipment, processes and system designs and procedures to assure compliance with applicable safety codes/standards (i.e., DoD, Army, OSHA, NFPA, ANSI, unique contractual requirements) Develop engineering design solutions and/or operational procedures to eliminate or control identified hazards. Identify/Specify Safety Engineering Design Requirements and Specifications, and safety test Criteria for System Design, Facility, and Equipment. Conduct Research Investigations and Studies of Advanced Systems to identify technical safety problems/issues. Perform Accident/Incident investigations. Develop Safety Information/Hazard Materials Databases for computers and Safety Software Programs to enhance safety management decision making. Establish Hazard Tracking Database for Risk Assessment/Acceptance Process. . System Safety Engineering & Management Capabilities & Experience System Safety Engineering & Management Capabilities & Experience A Veteran-Owned Small Business A Veteran-Owned Small Business

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System SafetyEngineering

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System SafetyProgramManagement

Operational &Lifecycle Safety

SafetyRequirementsDevelopment

Physitron, Inc.2904 WestCorp Blvd., Suite 206

Huntsville, Alabama 35805PHONE: (256) 534-4844

FAX: (256) 534-4846

C.K. WoodProgram Manager

URL: www.physitron.comE-MAIL: [email protected]

Leading Provider

Of Cutting Edge

Technology For

System Safety

Engineering

& Management

[email protected]

SYSTEM SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

Experience.

Physitron has expertise and experience in e�ectively applying system safety engineering and management principles, criteria, and techniques to the systematic and forward-looking, identi�cation, evaluation, and control of hazards throughout a systems life cycle.

Physitron's technical sta�, lead by a Registered Professional Engineer (Safety) and Certi�ed Safety Professional with over thirty-�ve years of experience in system safety engineering and management, have the strong engineering and applied sciences backgrounds necessary to address the complex safety and health issues facing the design, development, manufacturing, testing, operation and disposal of modern systems, facilities, and equipment. Our professional safety and health knowledge and specialized skills in the mathematical, physical, and related scienti�c disciplines, together with our knowledge of the principles and methods of engineering design and analysis, results in our ability to e�ectively specify, predict, and evaluate the safety of systems.

Physitron personnel are knowledgeable and experienced in performing various types of hazard analysis to systematically assess the design and performance of advanced defense, or commercial, systems for the purpose of identifying hazards throughout all life cycle phases, and in developing approaches to eliminate those hazards or reduce their associated risk.

Physitron personnel possess the system safety management knowledge and experience required to e�ectively de�ne system safety program requirements and ensure the planning, implementation, and accomplishment of those system safety tasks and activities, consistent with overall program requirements and objectives.

[email protected] [email protected]

Capabilities.

Develop and implement e�ective System Safety Program Plans in accordance with MIL-STD-882.

Provide System Safety Program Management support to Safety Working Groups.

Conduct System Safety Hazard Analyses of Systems/subsystems designs, facilities, equipment, manufacturing processes, and operational procedures, to include: - Preliminary Hazard Analysis - Subsystem Hazard Analysis - System Hazard Analysis - Operating and Support Hazard Analysis - Hazard and Operability Studies - Fault Tree Analysis - Failure Modes and E�ects Analysis - Root Cause Analysis

Perform Safety Assessments of facilities, equipment, processes and system designs and procedures to assure compliance with applicable safety codes/standards (i.e., DoD, Army, OSHA, NFPA, ANSI, unique contractual requirements)

Develop engineering design solutions and/or operational procedures to eliminate or control identi�ed hazards.

Identify/Specify Safety Engineering Design Requirements and Speci�cations, and safety test Criteria for System Design, Facility, and Equipment.

Conduct Research Investigations and Studies of Advanced Systems to identify technical safety problems/issues.

Perform Accident/Incident investigations.

Develop Safety Information/Hazard Materials Databases for computers and Safety Software Programs to enhance safety management decision making.

Establish Hazard Tracking Database for Risk Assessment/Acceptance Process. .

System SafetyEngineering & ManagementCapabilities & Experience

System SafetyEngineering & ManagementCapabilities & Experience

A Veteran-Owned Small BusinessA Veteran-Owned Small Business

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Mobile OrdnanceDisrupter System(MODS)

Hazard AnalysisU.S. Army UnmannedAerial Vehicle (UAV-SR)

sEvaluated UAV-SR systemdeveloper safety documen-tation and hazard analysesto ensure safety and healthissues were addressedthroughout all life cyclephases

sPerformed independentassessments of safety andhealth issues involving thedesign, operation, andmaintenance of the UAV-SRsystem

sDeveloped the SystemSafety Management Plan,System Safety WorkingGroup (SSWG) charter, andorganized and facilitatedSSWG meetings

sProvided safety input toprogram and test plans,requirements, and contractdocuments

sIdentified opportunities toenhance system safetyprogram managementeffectiveness and compliance

sDeveloped the MODSSystem Safety Program Plan

sIdentified and resolvedconflicting system safetyrequirements

sIdentified, reviewed, andassessed design and testplan for potential hazardsand safety and health issues

sProvided advice and guidanceon hazard elimination andcontrol option

Ballistic MissileDefense Office(BMDO)

U.S. Army STRICOM -Targets Management

Office (TMO)Foreign Material (FM) -Ground Targets Systems

sPrepared the FM - GroundTarget System SafetyManagement Plan, SystemSafety Working Group(SSWG) charter, andorganized and facilitatedFM - SSWG meetings.

sDeveloped FM - GroundTargets Risk AssessmentMatrix and Risk AcceptanceProcedures.

sPerformed independentassessments of safety andhealth issues involving thedesign, operation, andmaintenance of ForeignTanks and Armored Vehicles.

sAssigned Risk AcceptanceValues to identified hazards.Evaluated recommendedengineering action to currentdeficiencies.

sDeveloped FM-GroundTargets Hazard TrackingSystem Database andSoftware. Maintained theHTS Database for TMO.

National Missile Defense (NMD)Program Manager's Office

sPrepared the NMD SystemSafety and Health ProgramManagement Plan, the NMDSystem Safety and HealthWorking Group (SSHWG)charter, and facilitated NMDSSHWG meetings.

sDeveloped NMD SiteSelection Safety and HealthEvaluative Criteria andProcedures.

sProvided Explosives SafetyAssessment of the LSI Inte-grated Assembly, Test andCheckout Facility and site plan.

sPreliminary, subsystem,system

sOperating and support, Fault-Tree

sFailure mode and effects, andRoot Cause

sSystem Safety Program plandevelopment, and safetymanagement. (MIL-STD-882C).

sSafety design criteria andrequirements development

sSafety engineering assessmentof design hazards, eliminationand control measures.

sExplosives facilities design andquantity - distance site plans(DoD 6055.9-STD, AR/DAPam 385-64, etc.).

sMunitions/Weapon SystemThreat Hazards AssessmentsInsensitive Munitions TestPlans (MIL-STD-2105B).

sExplosives Storage andShipping Hazards ClassificationTest Plans(TB 700-2 and 49 CFR's).

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