Development of NASA's Accident Precursor Analysis Process Through Application on the Space Shuttle OrbiterAccident Precursor Analysis (APA) serves as the bridge between existing risk modeling activities, which are often based on historical or generic failure statistics, and system anomalies, which provide crucial information about the failure mechanisms that are actually operative in the system. APA docs more than simply track experience: it systematically evaluates experience, looking for under-appreciated risks that may warrant changes to design or operational practice. This paper presents the pilot application of the NASA APA process to Space Shuttle Orbiter systems. In this effort, the working sessions conducted at Johnson Space Center (JSC) piloted the APA process developed by Information Systems Laboratories (ISL) over the last two years under the auspices of NASA's Office of Safety & Mission Assurance, with the assistance of the Safety & Mission Assurance (S&MA) Shuttle & Exploration Analysis Branch. This process is built around facilitated working sessions involving diverse system experts. One important aspect of this particular APA process is its focus on understanding the physical mechanism responsible for an operational anomaly, followed by evaluation of the risk significance of the observed anomaly as well as consideration of generalizations of the underlying mechanism to other contexts. Model completeness will probably always be an issue, but this process tries to leverage operating experience to the extent possible in order to address completeness issues before a catastrophe occurs.
Document ID
20100012765
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Maggio, Gaspare (Information Systems Labs., Inc. New York, NY, United States)
Groen, Frank (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Hamlin, Teri (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Youngblood, Robert (Idaho National Lab. Idaho Falls, ID, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2010
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
HQ-STI-10-025Report Number: HQ-STI-10-025
Meeting Information
Meeting: 10th International Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference (PSAM 10)