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Document ID:
MIL-STD-1629
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Overview
Title:
PROCEDURES FOR PERFORMING A FAILURE MODE, EFFECTS AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS (NO S/S DOCUMENT)
Scope:
This standard establishes requirements and procedures for performing a failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis (FMECA) to systematically evaluate and document, by item failure mode analysis, the potential impact of each functional or hardware failure on mission success, personnel and system safety, system performance, maintainability, and maintenance requirements.
Status:
Canceled
Cancellation Date:
04-AUG-1998
FSC/Area:
SESS
Doc Category:
Military Standard -Military Standard
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
SE
Director, Systems Engineering
Preparing Activity:
17
Rome Laboratory (S/S by AF 11)
Coordination:
Full
Army Custodian:
CR
US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, C5ISR Center
Navy Custodian:
AS
Naval Air Systems Command
Air Force Custodian:
17
Rome Laboratory (S/S by AF 11)
Changes to military standards or handbooks issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.
Revision History
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Media
Document Part Description
Dist Stmt
Document Date
Pages
Size
Revision A Notice 3 - Cancellation
A
04-AUG-1998
1
2.7 KB
Revision A Change Notice 2
A
28-NOV-1984
7
542.1 KB
Revision A Change Notice 1
A
07-JUN-1983
11
882.3 KB
Revision A
A
24-NOV-1980
54
4615.7 KB
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