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ADDENDUM TO DI-H-1322A

SAFETY STATEMENT

The contents of Block 10 of DD Form 1664 will be deleted and replaced with the following information:

1.1 Preparation Instructions.

Safety Statement shall be prepared and

submitted IAW DD Form 1423.

1.2 Content and format shall be IAW the following:

1.2.1 Introduction.

Format for Safety Statements

a.

State purpose of safety statement.

b. Provide an abstract summarizing the major findings of the statement and the proposed corrective or follow-up actions.

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b. Provide available background information on development and production of item.

c. Describe the item fully, include name, type, model number, presence of any radioactive source and general physical characteristics.

d.

Describe fully any system which will be used or tested in combination with the item.

e. Photographs, charts, flow/functional diagrams, schematics and sketches should be included to support text.

1.2.3 System Operations.

a. Present a complete sequence of system operations, emphasizing the safety features.

b. List and describe fully any special procedures needed to assure safety operations.

1.2.4 Safety Engineering.

a. Include all available system safety data generated during design, development, production and testing.

b. List the comparison of actual hardware parameters with established safety requirements such as those listed below. This comparison should be in a tabular format listing "Safety Criteria" in one column and "Analysis of Design With Respect to Safety Criteria" in another column.

(1) MIL-STD-454, Req. 1.

(2) MIL-STD-1472, para 5.9.11.3 and para 5.13.

(3) TB MED 270, (Microwave only).

(4) Safety requirements of the equipment specification.

c.

Identify microwave hazards in excess of 10 mW/cm2. Determine the range safety data.

d. Indicate the absence or presence of hazardous materials in the system. Categories to consider include toxic, radioactive, explosive, flammable and cancer producing substances.

e. Include analyses and tests performed to identify hazardous conditions inherent in the item.

(1) Indicate effect of hazardous events on system operation and mission performance.

(2) Provide hazard levels for all hazardous conditions. Provide detailed definitions of each hazard level as used in context with this equipment, using MIL-STD-882A as a guide, and the methodology used to delineate the hazard levels associated with this equipment as related to particular program missions.

(3) provided.

Results of tests conducted to validate hazard analyses will be

NOTE: When the contractor finds that the test item presents no hazard, he must include the basis for such a determination and the supporting evidence.

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a. State that the system is completely safe for testing, or the system is safe for testing with exceptions and precautions.

b. List exceptions for all real and potential hazards that may be encountered with specific safety recommendations to insure the safety of personnel and property.

(1) The associated hazards should be categorized as to whether or not they may be expected under normal or abnormal operating or maintenance conditions.

(2) To facilitate hazard identification, general areas of consideration should cover explosive, electrical, mechanical, health, radiological and composite type hazards as applicable.

1.2.6 References. List all pertinent references such as Test Reports, Preliminary Operating Manuals and Maintenance Manuals.

ADDENDUM TO DI-H-1334A

REPORT OF HFE TEST

Block 10 of DD Form 1664 is amended as follows:

Paragraph 9, add the following:

"d. Reports to be submitted NLT 30 days after completion of Contractor test or, if testing is to be done incrementally, reports to be submitted NLT 30 days after completion of each increment thereof."

ADDENDUM TO DI-H-5072A

COMPUTER SOFTWARE END ITEM

Replace Block 10 of DD 1664 with the following:

The contractor shall prepare and submit Software End Items as described. 1.0 Content. The contractor shall prepare current listings for each individual module coded. Each listing shall be prepared in the required assembly and/or computer source language, and delivered in magnetic tape format and line printer output. Object programs shall be delivered for both individual modules, CPCIS and integrated CPCIs or magnetic tape and each individual module in line printer listing format.

1.2 Concept. The contractor shall include the following in the form described in paragraph 1.0 above.

a. RPV System Software. All CPCIS developed or acquired.

b. Support Software. All software required to develop, test and maintain the RPV System Software. This shall include, but not be limited to, compilers, simulators, loaders, editers, utility routines, librarian systems, prepost processors, cross assemblers, and test scenarios.

c. Ancillary Hardware Documentation.

(1) Complete documentation of hardware configurations required to program PROMs, etc.

(2) Complete documentation of all software required to operate the ancillary hardware.

1.3 Delivery. This data shall be delivered in its most current version 30 days after approval at the FCA.

ADDENDUM TO DI-H-6130

TASK AND SKILL ANALYSIS REPORT

Block 10 is amended to read in its entirety:

1.0 A task and skill analysis report shall be prepared in accordance with Appendix B of DARCOM Supplement 1 (24 Feb 77) to AR 611-1, Military Occupational Classification Structure, 27 Apr 76.

1.2

Data required to prepare this report shall be derived from the Logistic Support Analysis as applied to this contract.

1.3 LSA data sheet (s) C, D, G, and summary report(s) 02, 01 may provide partial data for preparation of this DID. Additional information may be obtained by screening other LSAR data elements.

1.4 Refer to training and training equipment plan for submission schedule. ADDENDUM TO DI-H-6131

TRAINING AND TRAINING EQUPMENT PLAN

Block 10 of DD Form 1664 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:

The Training Plan shall convey, as a minimum, the following information:

a. An overall schedule which displays the entire effort planned to satisfy the requirements of Attachment 13.

b. Schedule for the conduct of all courses plus option classes.

C.

d.

Schedule for preparation and approval of all data.

Schedule for the acquisition of all Government-furnished property (GFP) and Contractor-furnished items.

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8.

Duration of training in days and hours for each class.

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j. Estimated lead time for course preparation, i.e., program of instruction, lesson plans, lesson guides, training aids, visual aids, student handouts.

k. List of GFP and bailment requirements.

ADDENDUM TO DI-L-6148

TRANSPORTABILITY AND PACKING EVALUATION PLAN/REPORT

Block 10 is amended to read as follows:

1.0 The contractor shall prepare a transportability report responding
to paragraphs 2.0 and 3.0 below. The report shall take into account both
tactical and logistical considerations, making specific recommendations
for either or both as appropriate. The report shall identify quantity
of containers and transportability fixtures, with recommendations required
for prototype design and qualification.

2.0 The information in paragraph 3 below will be prepared when a hardware item:

a. Exceeds 8 feet high, 8 feet wide, 32 feet long, or 11,200 pounds in

weight.

b.

Is sensitive so as to require one or more of the following:

(1)

Use of a single mode of delivery (or specialized equipment within modes to protect against damage).

(2) Development or application of unique packaging or shock mitigating devices or techniques necessary for movement.

(3) Monitoring by technical escorts (executive service, participating service, contractor, or carrier) to ensure maintenance of protective environment. (4) Development or application of unique materials handling devices

or techniques specifically for the handling of the item.

(5) Furtherance of the state-of-the-art in transportation equipment design, materials handling equipment design, or packaging technology before required delivery can be accomplished.

C.

:

Is dangerous and requires one or more of the following:

(1) Technical escorts for contemplated mode of delivery.

(2) Environmental control during transit or intransit storage to

retain stability or preclude compromise of reliability.

bodies.

(3) A special permit for transportation from regulatory agencies/

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