AIAA S-061 Commercial Launch Safety
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AIAA S-061 Document Information:
Title
Commercial Launch Safety
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998
Scope:
Space launch ground and flight activities by their nature create
safety risks to personnel, public and private property and the
environment. This standard identifies the safety roles and
responsibilities for the conduct of aerospace vehicle ground and
flight activities and provides a framework for the allocation of
these responsibilities between the launch vehicle operator, the
operator of the launch site, payload provider and other operators
who may be conducting operations simultaneously on the same launch
site.
This standard defines a process for conducting the safety risk
management analyses necessary to define the requirements and
procedures for the protection of personnel involved in launch
activities, the public, and property on and off the launch site.
This standard also addresses the processing of aerospace vehicles
on the launch site and during the flight phase. It provides basic
principles to enable the operators to implement their own safety
methods, tools, and procedures, to ensure the safety of people,
public and private property, and the environment, in a consistent
and homogeneous manner.
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