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PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021 Space product assurance. Human dependability handbook

PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021

Space product assurance. Human dependability handbook

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021
Pages:72
Released:2022-05-11
ISBN:978 0 539 18731 1
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021 Space Product Assurance. Human Dependability Handbook

PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021 Space Product Assurance. Human Dependability Handbook

Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021

Pages: 72

Released: 2022-05-11

ISBN: 978 0 539 18731 1

Name: Space Product Assurance. Human Dependability Handbook

Status: Standard

Overview

In the ever-evolving field of space exploration and technology, ensuring the reliability and dependability of human factors is paramount. The PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021 Space Product Assurance. Human Dependability Handbook is an essential resource for professionals in the aerospace industry. This comprehensive handbook provides detailed guidelines and best practices to enhance human dependability in space missions, ensuring that human errors are minimized and mission success is maximized.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Spanning 72 pages, this handbook offers in-depth insights into human dependability, covering a wide range of topics essential for space product assurance.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on May 11, 2022, this handbook incorporates the latest research and developments in the field, ensuring that you have access to the most current and relevant information.
  • Standardized Guidelines: As a recognized standard, this handbook provides standardized guidelines that can be universally applied, ensuring consistency and reliability across different space missions and projects.
  • Expert Authorship: Authored by leading experts in the field, this handbook is a trusted source of information, offering valuable insights and practical advice based on years of experience and research.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 18731 1 - Easily reference and cite this handbook in your research and documentation.

Why Human Dependability Matters

Human dependability is a critical aspect of space missions, as human errors can have catastrophic consequences. This handbook emphasizes the importance of human factors in space product assurance, providing strategies to mitigate risks and enhance the reliability of human performance. By following the guidelines outlined in this handbook, organizations can improve the safety and success rate of their space missions.

Who Should Use This Handbook?

This handbook is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals in the aerospace industry, including:

  • Aerospace Engineers: Gain insights into human dependability to design more reliable and safe space systems.
  • Project Managers: Implement best practices to ensure that human factors are considered in every phase of the project lifecycle.
  • Quality Assurance Professionals: Enhance your quality assurance processes by incorporating human dependability guidelines.
  • Researchers and Academics: Access the latest research and developments in human dependability to support your studies and publications.

Table of Contents

The handbook is organized into several key sections, each focusing on different aspects of human dependability in space product assurance:

  1. Introduction to Human Dependability
  2. Human Factors in Space Missions
  3. Risk Management and Mitigation Strategies
  4. Designing for Human Reliability
  5. Training and Simulation
  6. Case Studies and Best Practices
  7. Future Trends and Developments

Conclusion

The PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021 Space Product Assurance. Human Dependability Handbook is an indispensable tool for anyone involved in the aerospace industry. By providing comprehensive guidelines and best practices, this handbook helps ensure that human factors are effectively managed, reducing the risk of errors and enhancing the overall success of space missions. Whether you are an engineer, project manager, quality assurance professional, or researcher, this handbook offers valuable insights and practical advice to support your work in the field of space product assurance.

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PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021


This standard PD CEN/TR 17602-30-03:2021 Space product assurance. Human dependability handbook is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.140 Space systems and operations
The handbook defines the principles and processes of human dependability as integral part of system safety and dependability. The handbook focuses on human behaviour and performance during the different operation situations as for example in a control centre such as handover to routine mission operation, routine mission operation, satellite maintenance or emergency operations. This handbook illustrates the implementation of human dependability in the system life cycle, where during any project phase there exists the need to systematically include considerations of the: - Human element as part of the space system, - Impact of human behaviour and performance on safety and dependability. Within this scope, the main application areas of the handbook are to support the: a. Development and validation of space system design during the different project phases, b. Development, preparation and implementation of space system operations including their support such as the organisation, rules, training etc. c. Collection of human error data and investigation of incidents or accidents involving human error. The handbook does not address: - Design errors: The handbook intends to support design (and therefore in this sense, addresses design errors) regarding the avoidance or mitigation of human errors during operations. However, human error during design development are not considered. - Quantitative (e.g. probabilistic) analysis of human behaviour and performance: The handbook does not address probabilistic assessment of human errors as input to system level safety and dependability analysis and consideration of probabilistic targets, and - Intentional malicious acts and security related issues: Dependability and safety deals with "threats to safety and mission success" in terms of failures and human non malicious errors and for the sake of completeness includes "threats to safety and mission success" in terms of malicious actions, which are addressed through security risk analysis. However by definition "human dependability" as presented in this handbook excludes the consideration of "malicious actions" and security related issues i.e. considers only "non-malicious actions" of humans. The handbook does not directly provide information on some disciplines or subjects, which only indirectly i.e. at the level of PSFs (see section 5) interface with "human dependability". Therefore the handbook does not provide direct support to "goals" such as: - optimize information flux in control room during simulations and critical operations, - manage cultural differences in a team, - cope with negative group dynamics, - present best practices and guidelines about team training needs and training methods, - provide guidelines and best practices concerning planning of shifts, - present basic theory about team motivation, and - manage conflict of interests on a project. 1.2 Objectives The objectives of the handbook are to support: - Familiarization with human dependability (see section 5 "principles of human dependability"). For details and further reading see listed "references" at the end of each section of the handbook. - Application of human dependability; (see section 6 "human dependability processes" and 7 "implementation of human dependability in system life cycle").