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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS PROGRAM
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8717.1 
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LPR 8717.1,JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS PROGRAM. This Langley Procedural Requirement (LPR) establishes the minimum procedural requirements for employees to perform a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC). It provides a safety assessment technique that identifies uncontrolled hazards and steps to eliminate or reduce them to an acceptable risk level. This JHA program fulfills the procedural requirement for performing workplace analysis as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
LAPD 1150.2, Councils, Boards, Panels, Committees, Teams, and Groups
Official Langley Research Center (LaRC) Councils, Boards, Panels, Committees, Teams, and Groups will be assigned via this directive. Adhoc groups which are those established for a specific, nonrecurring activity, such as mishap investigation boards, source evaluation boards, and program/project (review) boards, are excluded.
LPR 1046.1, NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER EMERGENCY PLAN
Ident. Num:
LPR 1046.1 

This NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) Emergency Plan consists of a Basic Plan with anticipated hazards and accompanying Annexes which outline disaster preparedness, planning and operations. The Basic Plan contains information and instructions that are applicable to all Annexes. Annexes contain instructions for specific situations and will be updated as appropriate. Annexes A, F, G, M, N, O, R, S, and U delineated in NASA Procedure and Guidance (NPR) 8715.2, “NASA Emergency Preparedness Plan Procedures and Guidelines,” are not applicable to LaRC and have been omitted from this Plan. The Emergency Plan comprises one section of the LaRC Emergency Preparedness Manual.
LPR 1710-12, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
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LPR 1710-12 

LPR 1710-12, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. The purpose of this Langley Procedural Requirement (LPR) is to define organizational requirements, procedures for the safe use of potentially hazardous materials, and to facilitate compliance with regulations promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other consensus standards that may be appropriate at LaRC. b. These procedural requirements implement the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200, "Hazard Communication" and 29 CFR 1910.1450, "Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories." It outlines the procedures to be followed to obtain and maintain information on potentially hazardous materials and the requirements for training employees on the use of this information.
LPR 1710-4, PERSONNEL PROTECTION - CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
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LPR 1710-4 

This Langley Research Center Procedural Requirements (LPR) is published to establish the standards for the management of protective clothing and equipment for civil servant and contractor employees on Langley Research Center (LaRC). The management of the protective clothing and equipment process includes the responsibilities for the acquisition, issuance, control, and maintenance of these items.
LPR 1710.10, SAFETY CLEARANCE PROCEDURES FOR THE CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY (LOCKOUT/TAGOUT)
This Langley Research Center Procedural Requirements (LPR) sets forth detailed Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) requirements to ensure personnel and equipment safety by controlling hazardous energy sources during installation, maintenance, repair, inspections, or in any situation where an unexpected energization or start up of the machine or equipment or release of stored energy could cause injury to employees or damage to equipment. This LPR is a part of the LaRC safety program and is intended to assist supervisors and employees with their individual responsibility for safety.
LPR 1710.11, FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM
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LPR 1710.11 

This Langley Procedural Requirements (LPR) sets forth procedural requirements for the Langley Research Center (LaRC) Fire Protection Program. It defines the requirements of the Center’s Fire Protection Program. This program includes the elements of management; administration; documentation; training; system facility design and construction; fire protection engineering; fire prevention; annunciation; confinement; suppression; fire department; inspection, testing, and maintenance; and quality assurance. This LPR also provides guidance for government personnel in performing their responsibilities for this program.
LPR 1710.12, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
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LPR 1710.12 

The purpose of this Langley Procedural Requirement (LPR) is to define organizational requirements, procedures for the safe use of potentially hazardous materials, and to facilitate compliance with regulations promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other consensus standards that may be appropriate at LaRC.
LPR 1710.15, WIND-TUNNEL MODEL SYSTEMS CRITERIA
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LPR 1710.15 

This procedure and guideline sets forth criteria for thedesign, analysis, quality assurance, and documentation of wind-tunnel model systems to be tested at the Langley Research Center (LaRC). The criteria contained in this directive are intended to prevent model system failure and/or facility damage. The requirements in this directive are mandatory for model systems to be tested in the specified closed-circuit wind tunnels and may become mandatory (wholly or in part) for model systems in other facilities, to the extent established by the Executive Safety Board (LAPD 1150.2, “Boards, Panels, Committees, Councils, and Teams”).
LPR 1710.15, WIND-TUNNEL MODEL SYSTEMS CRITERIA
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LPR 1710.15 

This procedure and guideline sets forth criteria for the design, analysis, quality assurance, and documentation of wind-tunnel model systems to be tested at the Langley Research Center (LaRC). The criteria contained in this directive are intended to prevent model system failure and/or facility damage. The requirements in this directive are mandatory for model systems to be tested in the specified closed-circuit wind tunnels and may become mandatory (wholly or in part) for model systems in other facilities, to the extent established by the Executive Safety Board (LAPD 1150.2, “Boards, Panels, Committees, Councils, and Teams”).
LPR 1710.41, LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER STANDARD FOR THE EVALUATION OF SOCKET AND BRANCH CONNECTION WELDS
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LPR 1710.41 

This document sets forth the minimum safety procedural requirements for evaluating socket and branch connection welds within the framework of Langley Research Center (LaRC). It provides professional designers and craftsmen a basis for safety and uniformity in the design, fabrication, and inspection of welded piping systems.
LPR 5300.1, SPACE PRODUCT ASSURANCE
Ident. Num:
5300.1 

LPR 5300.1, SPACE PRODUCT ASSURANCE. This Langley Procedural Requirements (LPR) sets forth the implementation requirements for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Langley Research Center (LaRC) policy, procedures, and practices relative to space product assurance. The Mission Assurance Branch (MAB), Safety and Mission Assurance Office (SMAO) is the LaRC contact for space product assurance (PA). MAB is responsible for the issuance, distribution, and control of this LPR. Revisions will be reviewed with affected organizations and documented on a Transmittal Notice. This LPR is one of the LaRC LPR's that comprises the LaRC Mission Assurance Manual (MAM). Compliance with the requirements of the LaRC MAM is essential to ensure the successful accomplishment of LaRC's mission in an efficient and cost effective manner. It is the responsibility of each member of the staff to work together to achieve this goal.
LPR 7122.1, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HANDBOOK FOR IN-HOUSE SPACE FLIGHT PROJECTS
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LPR 7122.1 

This Langley Procedural Requirements (LPR) provides a summary of the systems engineering procedures associated with spaceflight projects where the primary project components (hardware and software) are developed in-house. The information in this LPR should serve a basic reference for any project to develop a tailored sequence of events, which will lead to achieving the best system design for the project. This LPR is also supplemental to the NPR 7120.5A, NASA Program and Project Management Processes and Requirements. The fundamental engineering disciplines described will be applicable to early studies for contracted projects, aeronautical projects, and ground facility development.
LPR 7320.1, Engineering Drawing System
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LPR 7320.1 

The engineering drawing practices and procedures set forth in this directive are based on established Government-industry standards, supplemented where necessary by a minimum of requirements peculiar to the NASA Langley Research Center. The purpose of this directive is to provide a uniform but flexible system of drawing preparation, use, and interpretation. A standard drawing numbering system, Engineering Drawing Files (EDF), and drawing and documentation control system are included. This directive will be maintained by the Engineering Drawing System Committee with representatives from selected organizations.
LPR 8705.1, Design, Verification/Validation, and Operations Principles for Space Flight Systems
Ident. Num:
LPR 8705.1 

This document addresses the principles to be followed/utilized in the formulation and implementation phases for LaRC space flight projects. These principles cover hardware and software design/development, margins, design verification, flight operations control and monitoring, and the integration of safety and mission assurance into these areas.
LPR 8717.1, JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS PROGRAM
Ident. Num:
LPR 8717.1 

This Langley Procedural Requirement (LPR) establishes the minimum procedural requirements for employees to perform a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC). It provides a safety assessment technique that identifies uncontrolled hazards and steps to eliminate or reduce them to an acceptable risk level. This JHA program fulfills the procedural requirement for performing workplace analysis as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).


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