DEFSTAN 00-101(PT4)/2(2008) : 2008
Current
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DESIGN STANDARDS FOR EXPLOSIVES SAFETY IN MOD SHIPS AND SUBMARINES - PART 4: GENERIC NAVAL ENVIRONMENT
Hardcopy , PDF
English
27-06-2008
PREFACE
0. INTRODUCTION
1. SCOPE
2. WARNING
3. RELATED DOCUMENTS
4. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
5. AMENDMENT
6. SPONSORSHIP OF THE REQUIREMENT AND SECURITY
7. STATUTORY LEGISLATION AND MOD REGULATION FOR PLATFORM
EXPLOSIVE SAFETY
8. OVERVIEW OF THE GENERIC NAVAL ENVIRONMENT PROCESS
9. OVERVIEW OF THE GNE PRINCIPLES
10. USING THE GNE
11. NAVAL PLATFORM ENVIRONMENT
12. KEY DISRUPTIVE STIMULUI TABLES
13. STIMULUI UNLIKELY TO IMPACT EXPLOSIVES SAFETY TABLES
14. NAVAL ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT STATEMENT (NEAS)
15. OME INTEGRATION ASSESSMENT SYSTEM (OMEIAS) (In Development)
16. PROPELLANT BLAST CHARACTERISTICS
17. ANNEX A - RELATED DOCUMENTS
ANNEX B - ABBREVIATIONS
ANNEX C - DEFINITIONS
This Standard applies to the design, construction and ship fitting of all MOD Ships builtto MOD or Classification Society constructional standards and operated by the Royal Navy,Army (including Special Forces), Royal Air Force, RFA or Marine Services
DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes DEFSTAN 00-101(PT4)/1(2005). (08/2008) This standard is obsolescent because it is no longer required for procurement of new equipment but is retained for maintenance purposes in support of existing in-service equipment. (09/2017)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
70
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PublisherName |
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
DEFSTAN 08-107/3(2013) : 2013 | GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTROTECHNICAL AND NAVAL WEAPON EQUIPMENT |
AOP 39 : 2010 | GUIDANCE ON THE ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS (IM) |
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT5)/1(2007) : 2007 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 5: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR TRI-SERVICE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION |
STANAG 4224 : 2007 | LARGE CALIBRE ARTILLERY AND NAVAL GUN AMMUNITION GREATER THAN 40 MM, SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
DEFSTAN 02-113/1(2005) : 2005 | REQUIREMENT FOR MECHANICAL HANDLING |
DEFSTAN 08-123/1(2000) : 2000 | REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN AND TESTING OF EQUIPMENTS TO MEET ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - CATEGORY 2 |
DEFSTAN 00-56(PT2)/4(2007) : 2007 | SAFETY MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR DEFENCE SYSTEMS - PART 2: GUIDANCE ON ESTABLISHING A MEANS OF COMPLYING WITH PART 1 |
NES 1004 : ISSUE 2 AMD 1 | REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN AND TESTING OF EQUIPMENTS TO MEET ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS |
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT4)/1(2007) : 2007 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 4: PLATFORM AND SYSTEM TEST AND TRIALS |
STANAG 4382 : 2003 | SLOW HEATING, MUNITIONS TEST PROCEDURES |
NES 1005 : ISSUE 2 AMD 1 | CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROTECTIVE FINISHES |
STANAG 4241 : 2003 | BULLET IMPACT, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES |
STANAG 4236 : 2007 | LIGHTNING ENVIRONMENT |
DEFSTAN 08-107/2(2001) : 2001 | GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTROMECHANICAL AND NAVAL WEAPON EQUIPMENT - CATEGORY 2 |
DEFSTAN 08-5/1(1984) : 1984 ADDENDUM 1998 | DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR WEAPON SYSTEMS (GUIDED WEAPONS, TORPEDOES AND AIRBORNE ARMAMENT STORES) |
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT3)/1(2007) : 2007 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 3: TEST METHODS AND LIMITS FOR EQUIPMENT AND SUB SYSTEMS |
DEFSTAN 00-54(PT2)/1(1999) : 1999 | REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY RELATED ELECTRONIC HARDWARE IN DEFENCE EQUIPMENT - PART 2: GUIDANCE |
STANAG 4375 : 2010 | SAFETY DROP, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURE |
STANAG 4240 : 2003 | LIQUID FUEL/EXTERNAL FIRE, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES |
DEFSTAN 08-124/1(2000) : 2000 | RADIO FREQUENCY ENVIRONMENT AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR NAVAL STORES CONTAINING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES - CATEGORY 1 |
DEFSTAN 21-5/2(2004) : 2004 | CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROTECTIVE FINISHES |
STANAG 2895 : 1990 | EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND DERIVED CONDITIONS FOR USE IN DEFINING DESIGN/TEST CRITERIA FOR NATO FORCES MATERIAL |
STANAG 1307 : 0 | MAXIMUM NATO NAVAL OPERATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT PRODUCED BY RADIO AND RADAR |
DEFSTAN 21-3/1(2000) : 2000 | THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSESSING TRANSIENT COUPLED ENERGY INTO STORES CONTAINING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES (EED) CATEGORY 1 |
STANAG 4516 : 0 | CANNON (12.7 TO 40MM), DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
DEFSTAN 08-46/2(2002) : 2002 AMD 2 2004 | THE ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT |
STANAG 4439 : 2010 | POLICY FOR INTRODUCTION AND ASSESSMENT OF INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS (IM) |
DEFSTAN 00-54(PT1)/1(1999) : 1999 | REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY RELATED ELECTRONIC HARDWARE IN DEFENCE EQUIPMENT - PART 1: REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 00-55(PT1)/1(1991) : INTERIM | THE PROCUREMENT OF SAFETY CRITICAL SOFTWARE IN DEFENCE EQUIPMENT - REQUIREMENTS |
STANAG 4496 : 2006 | FRAGMENT IMPACT, MUNITIONS TEST PROCEDURE |
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT2)/1(2007) : 2007 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 2: THE ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT |
NES 501 : RESTRICTED | GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTROTECHNICAL AND NAVAL WEAPON EQUIPMENT |
DEFSTAN 00-55(PT1)/2(1997) : 1997 | REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY RELATED SOFTWARE IN DEFENCE EQUIPMENT - PART 1: REQUIREMENTS |
STANAG 4234 : 0 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (RADIO FREQUENCY) - 200 KHz TO 40 GHz ENVIRONMENT - AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF MATERIEL FOR USE BY NATO FORCES |
NES 1003 : ISSUE 2 | THE REQUIREMENT FOR ASSESSING TRANSIENT COUPLED ENERGY INTO STORES CONTAINING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES (EED) |
DEFSTAN 21-8/1(2000) : 2000 | SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTROTECHNICAL AND NAVAL WEAPON EQUIPMENT CATEGORY 2 |
STANAG 4396 : 2003 | SYMPATHETIC REACTION - MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES |
NES 1008 : ISSUE 4 | SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTROTECHNICAL AND NAVAL WEAPON EQUIPMENT |
DEFSTAN 00-56(PT1)/4(2007) : 2007 | SAFETY MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR DEFENCE SYSTEMS - PART 1: REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT1)/1(2007) : 2007 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING |
NES 1006 : ISSUE 3 | RADIO FREQUENCY ENVIRONMENT AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR NAVAL STORES CONTAINING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES |
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