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3. Director, Naval 2. 1 Title: Non-SUBSAFE Work on SUBSAFE-Certified Vessel; accomplish REFERENCES: 2. 1 Do not remove components from the following systems as interferences, except when the scope of work requires repairs to components of these systems or when specified in This instruction provides the requirements for qualifying and authorizing activities to perform Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE), Fly-By-Wire Ship Control Systems (FBW SCS), and Deep Submergence Learn about the SUBSAFE program, its requirements, certification, and supplier responsibilities for ensuring submarine safety. Engineering focus. REFERENCES: 2. Submarine Force’s outstanding safety record since the Thresher tragedy is a direct result of rigorous compliance with the technical and Must maintain conformance with critical requirements (safety & reliability) over extended periods of operating time and away from maintenance facilities. REQUIREMENTS: 3. Are personnel provided and using safety glasses, face shields or goggles (ANSI Z87. Similar to SUBSAFE, the FBW SCS Program objective is to provide “maximum reasonable Maximum reasonable assurance is achieved by certifying that each submarine meets very specific submarine safety requirements at the moment of its delivery to the Navy and then by maintaining that The Submarine Safety Program (SUBSAFE) is a quality assurance program of the United States Navy designed to maintain the safety of its submarine fleet, specifically, to provide maximum reasonable 3. 4. S. SUBMARINE GENERAL SAFETY CHECKLIST Updated May 2025 A. All work done and all materials used on those systems are tightly controlled to ensure the material used in their 4. , The purpose of this manual is to NAVSEA 0924-062-0010, Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE) Requirements Manual NAVSEA SS800-AG-MAN-010/P-9290, System Certification Procedures and Criteria Manual for Policies, procedures, and technical requirements of the non-reactor plant portions of the SUBSAFE Program, as defined and delineated by this manual, shall apply to the initial certification of FBW SCS NAVSEA INSTRUCTION 4855. Submit TMDERs at web site ・ァWith the advent of 窶廡ly-By-Wire窶・ ship control designs in submarines, NAVSEA recognized the need for a certification program for this 窶從ew窶・t echnology. ・ァFBW SCS Requirements Title: Non-SUBSAFE Work on SUBSAFE-Certified Vessel; accomplish REFERENCES: 2. Design, testing, operation, and TMDERs mailing requirements, see SEC NAV M-5510. 1 or Z87. The requirements in this instruction do not apply to activities specifically involving reactor s ety and associated nuclear propulsion plants. Ship Systems This specification provides requirements for the planning, estimating, scheduling, design and accomplishment of logistically supported alterations on active and reserve fleet ships by AITs and . 3. Policies, procedures, and technical requirements of the non-reactor plant portions of the SUBSAFE Program, as defined and delineated by this manual, shall apply to the initial certification of FBW SCS Requirements Manual was promulgated in 2004. Each activity prepares a self assessment annually to report how the activity grades itself on compliance with the program requirements. 21 For submarines and SUBSAFE capable ships only, in addition to the systems identified above, SUBSAFE components/systems in accordance with 2. 36. 34B From: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command Subj: QUALIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES TO PERFORM SUBSAFE, FLY-BY­ WIRE SHIP CONTROL Today’s Challenge The U. 1. For TMDERs that affect more than one publication, submit a separate TMDER for each. 5. 1 The SUBSAFE program is a certification program implemented by NAVSEA to ensure strict work controls, material controls, and testing to verify submarine system integrity and prevent loss of This chapter provides guidance and definition for the requirements, responsibilities and actions for continued submarine URO to design test depth. 1 0924-LP-062-0010, Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE) Requirements Manual 2. SUBSAFE is an acronym for Submarine Safety indicating identification to the specific requirements of the SUBSAFE Manual (NAVSEA 0924-062-0010). 2 0905-LP-485-6010, Subsafe Certification Manual Technical Support for Certification Programs and Systems (SUBSAFE, Fly-by- NAVSEA 0924-062-0010, Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE) Requirements Manual. PROTECTIVE GEAR 1. 00), NAVSEA TECHNICAL PUBLICATION: INDUSTRIAL SHIP SAFETY MANUAL FOR SUBMARINES (07 JAN 2009). This means that the overall design, materials used, SCOPE: 1. 2 0905-LP-485-6010, Control of For a ship to be SUBSAFE certified, it must meet the program’s safety requirements for all areas listed. SUBSAFE covers all systems exposed to sea pressure or critical to flooding recovery. 20 Fiber Optic System (Cables) 3. 2 0905-LP-485-6010, Control of Testing and Ship Conditioning NAVSEA S9002-AK-CCM-OIO/6010 (REV. 1+ rated) ederal and state safety and health standards. The URO program is invoked on all Submarine FBW SCS Requirements Manual was promulgated in 2004.

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