1、CHECK THE MASTER LIST at https:/repository.msfc.nasa.gov/directives/directives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE MPR 6410.1 REVISION F EFFECTIVE DATE: June 17, 2009 EXPIRATION DATE: June 17, 2014 MARSHALL PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS AS01 HANDLING, STORAGE, PACKAGING, PRESERVATION, A
2、ND DELIVERY (HSPPD) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Marshall Procedural Requirements AD01 Handling, Storage, Packaging, MPR 6410.1 Revision: F Preservation, and Delivery (HSPPD) Date: June 17, 2009 Page 2 of 13 CHECK THE MASTER LIST a
3、t https:/repository.msfc.nasa.gov/directives/directives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE DOCUMENT HISTORY LOG Status (Baseline/ Revision/ Canceled) Document Revision Effective Date Description Baseline 5/14/99 Document converted from MSFC-P15.1 to a Directive. Previous history
4、retained in system as part of canceled or superseded ISO Document files. Revision A 8/16/99 Changes made to reflect new organizational codes and new organizational terminology. Revision B 6/19/01 Changes made to update the “Applicable Documents” references, add a paragraph on storage/warehousing ins
5、tructions, and incorporating some minor editorial changes. Revision C 4/28/2004 Changes made to update all NPGs to NPRs, changed H.S.P.P. testing; storage; electrical, electronic, and electromagnetic (EEE) parts screening; analysis; and/or refurbishment) that is to be returned to the customer upon c
6、ompletion of services at MSFC. Also, any item that is to be placed under the control of an onsite MSFC contractor or civil service (other than the customer/owner) for the purpose of receiving a service (i.e., fabrication, testing, storage, EEE parts screening, analysis, and/or refurbishment) and/or
7、that requires a certification or acceptance document is CSP. 1.3 Customer-Supplied Product Agreement (CSPA). An added section in (or signed addendum to) the Customer Agreement. 1.4 Customer Support Representative (CSR). Contractor personnel responsible for maintaining interface with the organization
8、al element and other property personnel for user supply or equipment requirements and related actions. 1.5 Delivery. Handling of a product, which occurs after final MSFC inspection and test (includes the shipment to final destination when contractually specified). 1.6 Handling. Processing, arranging
9、, installing, aligning, lifting (manually or using hoisting equipment), loading, transporting, towing, or other similar operations performed with or upon hardware during its lifetime while on MSFC or in MSFC possession. 1.7 Marking. Applying or use of marks, symbols, and addresses for purposes of gu
10、iding or directing the safe handling and shipping of packaged items. 1.8 Marshall Lead Representative (MLR). The senior MSFC person, who by assignment or by virtue of position, has responsibility for the use and control of MSFC product and/or CSP (i.e., systems manager, systems engineer, department
11、lead, etc.). 1.9 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Data sheets containing pertinent safety and health information provided by chemical manufacturers/importers concerning a hazardous chemical. 1.10 Outsized. Any product that is greater than 10,000 pounds or products that are of configurations, whic
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13、ate: June 17, 2009 Page 7 of 13 CHECK THE MASTER LIST at https:/repository.msfc.nasa.gov/directives/directives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE 1.11 Packaging. Applying or use of adequate protective measures to prevent damage from physical hazards or conditions including: wrapp
14、ing for protection from physical danger, cushioning interior containers, and completely identifying unit and intermediate packages or containers. Final inspection of product prior to delivery is included as a part of the packaging phase. 1.12 Preservation. Applying or use of adequate protective meas
15、ures in an effort to prevent deterioration of product from environmental hazards or conditions. Protective measures may include segregation, the use of appropriate cleaning and drying methods, preservatives, and wrappings. 1.13 Product. Any customer, MSFC, or vendor-supplied items including hardware
16、, equipment, software, material, data, reports, and/or service provided. 1.14 Product Handler (PH). Any individual who handles hardware. 1.15 Program Critical Hardware (PCH). An item which supports the critical path in a program schedule, requires special handling, and/or is designated as Class I or
17、 Class II hardware as defined in NPR 6000.1. This definition is meant to generally exclude raw materials and basic hardware such as nuts, bolts, brackets, and electronic piece parts which are consumed or become part of an item which is designated as PCH. Reference MWI 6410.1. 1.16 Program Critical H
18、ardware Project Engineer (PCH/PE). The resident expert for handling of all PCH under MSFCs responsibility. 1.17 Quality Sensitive Hardware (QSH). Flight hardware, flight software, and flight-associated ground support equipment; deliverable products that are to be assembled into a launch vehicle and
19、associated equipment for testing, handling, launching, servicing, and maintaining a vehicle in space; qualification and requalification hardware; and hardware or software procured for development activities when the data resulting from development activities are used in the “justification for qualif
20、ication” of flight hardware, software, or flight-associated hardware. Hardware to be used in a hazardous operation may also be designated as quality sensitive by the responsible organization. 1.18 Storage Area. Any area designated for storing material, equipment, and/or product. This includes any ho
21、lding areas for receiving, staging, and/or inspection. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Office of Center Operations (OCO). OCO provides the implementation of requirements for handling, storing, packaging, preserving, and delivering products at MSFC. This responsibility encompasses MSFC and contractor efforts
22、 to assure that interfaces are well defined and that MSFC elements understand and accomplish assigned functions. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Marshall Procedural Requirements AD01 Handling, Storage, Packaging, MPR 6410.1 Revision:
23、F Preservation, and Delivery (HSPPD) Date: June 17, 2009 Page 8 of 13 CHECK THE MASTER LIST at https:/repository.msfc.nasa.gov/directives/directives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE 2.1.1 OCO shall appoint and provide the MSFC PCH/PE. 2.1.2 In cases where the MLR physically han
24、dles, stores, packages, preserves, or delivers a product under their control, OCO shall provide the necessary materials and assistance as requested by the MLR to facilitate this activity. 2.1.3 OCO, Logistics Services Office, Property Management Office (PMO). PMO shall preserve and store received pr
25、oducts in its possession in accordance with MWI 4500.1. 2.1.4 OCO, Logistics Services Office, Transportation and Logistics Engineering Office. The Transportation and Logistics Engineering Office shall develop, document, and coordinate implementation plans for handling, packaging, and delivering PCH
26、as referenced in MWI 6410.1 and MWI 6000.1. 2.2 MLR. The MLR shall be the individual who has the overall responsibility for defining the requested handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery of the product in accordance with the applicable documents in this MPR. 2.2.1 The MLR shall desi
27、gnate a product as PCH if it meets one or more of the following criteria: 2.2.1.1 An item which supports the critical path in the program schedule and the loss, damage, or delay of which would seriously impact program schedules. 2.2.1.2 Assemblies with close tolerances of delicate construction, whic
28、h could be damaged by improper handling and such resulting damage, could compromise a flight vehicle, payload, or the safety of personnel regardless of whether the item is considered “flight hardware.” 2.2.1.3 Those items designated as Class I or II hardware defined in NPR 6000.1, Class I: Mission-e
29、ssential items which, in the event of loss, damage, or delay in shipment, would seriously affect the program. Class II: Delicate or sensitive items not covered by Class I or Class III. These items are those that are damaged readily by improper handling. 2.2.1.4 The MLR shall designate a product as Q
30、SH when required. 2.2.2 The MLR shall develop and implement special handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery requirements when required. 2.2.3 The MLR shall identify special handling, storage, packaging, and preservation requirements in requisition documents for purchased product whe
31、n required. 2.2.4 The MLR shall develop, implement, and document any special handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery requirements in appropriate plans per MPR 7120.1, MPR 8715.1, MPR 8060.1, MPR 8060.2, MWI 6410.1, requisition documents, shipping documents Provided by IHSNot for Res
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33、irectives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE and CA/CSPAs (especially those applicable after fabrication/assembly). If no special requirements are provided, standard commercial handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery processes are used for the items. 2.2.5 The ML
34、R shall ensure the implementation of any special handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery requirements specified in CA/CSPA. 2.2.6 The MLR shall ensure at least the following information is included in the CSPA: 2.2.6.1 The expected date of receipt of the CSP. 2.2.6.2 A list (includi
35、ng quantity and unit) of all applicable line items being delivered. 2.2.6.3 Description of the CSP. 2.2.6.4 Identification of any work to be performed on the article, to include any Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) personnel involvement (reference MPR 8730.1). 2.2.6.5 Any special verification, st
36、orage, handling, or maintenance instructions. 2.2.6.6 Unit replacement value (actual or estimated). 2.2.6.7 Disposition instructions for damaged items. 2.2.6.8 Customers name, addresses (U.S. mail and/or e-mail), and phone/fax number(s). 2.2.6.9 MLRs name, office symbol, and phone/fax number(s) (ref
37、erence MPR 4000.1). 2.3 The RSO shall approve, and provide guidance for, in the handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery (HSPPD) of products which are identified or determined to be radioactive. 2.4 S&MA Directorate. The S&MA Directorate shall provide advice and assistance to the Cen
38、ter organizations/MLRs with regard to the safety and quality control aspects of the design and operational activities involved in handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery of product. 2.4.1 The appropriate S&MA Department and the Industrial Safety Department (ISD) shall concur with th
39、e safety and/or quality procedures developed in accordance with MWI 8715.15 for handling/moving products which require special handling due to cost, weight, composition, size, or location. NOTE: Hand-carried PCH or QSH does not require S&MA monitoring unless specified in a procedure or program/proje
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41、https:/repository.msfc.nasa.gov/directives/directives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE 2.4.2 The appropriate S&MA Department and the ISD shall: 2.4.2.1 Verify the proper quality and safe handling requirements of PCH, QSH, explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, and other designa
42、ted hazardous products in accordance with MWI 6430.1, MWI 8715.10, and other documents applicable to the operation. 2.4.2.2 Verify the proper quality and safe storage requirements of PCH, QSH, explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, and designated hazardous products in accordance with MWI 8715.10 and
43、 other documents applicable to storage. 2.4.2.3 Verify the proper marking and packaging of PCH, QSH, explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, and designated hazardous products. 2.4.2.4 Verify PCH, QSH, explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, and designated hazardous products are properly and safely pre
44、served. 2.4.2.5 Verify the proper and safe delivery of PCH, QSH, explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, and designated hazardous products. 3. PROCEDURE Handling, storage, packaging, preservation, and delivery processes shall be accomplished in accordance with applicable requirements in all reference
45、d documents including NPR 6000.1, approved work instructions/procedures, and applicable CA/CSPAs. Actionee Shall perform all Actions MLR 3.1 Develop procedure with assistance of CSR to HSPPD the product in accordance with drawings, projects plans, CA/CSPA, MWI 6410.1, MWI 4500.1, MWI 4520.1, MWI 600
46、0.1, MPR 8715.1, and MWI 8715.15, as appropriate. S&MA quality and safety personnel 3.2 Review and approve the prepared HSPPD procedures. Monitor and assist the MLR and PH in accordance with section 2.4 and applicable documents as they HSPPD the product. MLR 3.3 If the product is hazardous, incorpor
47、ate the requirements identified in actions 3.9 and 3.12 into the procedure. PH 3.4 Notify CSR if product is entering or leaving MSFC. CSR shall assist PH in identifying HSPPD requirements for products entering or leaving MSFC. The PH arranges for the protection of the quality and safety of the produ
48、ct upon receipt, during and Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Marshall Procedural Requirements AD01 Handling, Storage, Packaging, MPR 6410.1 Revision: F Preservation, and Delivery (HSPPD) Date: June 17, 2009 Page 11 of 13 CHECK THE MAST
49、ER LIST at https:/repository.msfc.nasa.gov/directives/directives.htm VERIFY THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION BEFORE USE after final inspection and test, and at all other times during which the product is in the hands of, or under the auspices of, the product handler. All deliveries, in accordance with MPR 8040.2, meet required identification and traceability requirements. PH & MLR 3.5 After the need for